Safeguarding Our Youth Parent Information Night

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Safeguarding Our Youth Parent Information Night SEPTEMBER 14, 2016 PRESENTED BY DCC MIDDLE SCHOOL COUNSELORS JESS HALL, KRISTIN JARAMILLO, AND JENNIFER SCOTT

Tonight s Agenda Welcome and introductions Brief Presentation on Suicide Prevention Recognize and Respond, Community Resources Watch SOS Gatekeeper Video: Training Trusted Adults Approx 15 minutes Preview SOS Middle School Program: Time to ACT Approx 19 minutes Questions & Answers

District Leadership and Background Information ASD20 SUICIDE PREVENTION TASK FORCE A group of mental health providers that have met to research and guide district efforts on suicide prevention Researched and piloted SOS before recommendation from district to implement in all secondary schools across the district We are all gatekeepers

Suicide Prevention Best Practice Education Just the Facts FACT: Talking about suicide will not plant the idea Bringing up the topic of suicide and discussing it openly is one of the most helpful things you can do. There is no evidence that screening youth for suicide induces suicidal thinking or behavior. FACT: Suicide rarely occurs on a whim or without warning Do not ignore suicide threats or statements (no matter how casually or jokingly said). Almost everyone who has died by suicide has given some clue or warning, I can t see any way out, or I d be better off dead. FACT: Youth who talk about suicide are not just seeking attention All suicide threats need to be treated as if the person has the intent to die. Most suicide attempts and completions are the result of under or un-treated mental health disorders, which are treatable. Screening for Mental Health, Inc. 2016

Suicide Prevention Best Practice Education Important Terms Risk Factor an attribute that is associated with increased risk of suicidal behavior. Mental/Behavioral Health depressive disorders, Non-Suicidal Self Injury (NSSI), substance use Personal Features hopelessness, low self-esteem, social isolation, poor problem-solving Adverse Life Circumstances interpersonal difficulties, bullying, history of abuse/neglect, exposure to peer suicide Family Characteristics History of family suicide, parental divorce, history of family mental health disorders Environment exposure to mental health stigma, access to lethal means, limited access to mental health care, exposure to suicide *** Risk Factors are NOT causes! Loss, B. (n.d.). Screening for Mental Health. Retrieved September 06, 2016, from http://www.mentalhealthscreening.org/

Suicide Prevention Best Practice Education Important Terms, cont d Warning Sign a verbal or behavioral clue that someone may be experiencing depression or thoughts of suicide Threatening to kill themselves Actively seeking means Talking, posting, and/or writing about death Life isn t worth living, My family would be better off without me, I won t be in your way much longer, Risky behavior, recklessness Increased substance use Decreased interest in activities, and activities of daily living (personal hygiene, eating, difficulty sleeping or excessive sleep) Extreme withdrawal Loss, B. (n.d.). Screening for Mental Health. Retrieved September 06, 2016, from http://www.mentalhealthscreening.org/

Suicide Prevention Best Practice Education Important Terms, cont d Protective Factor personal trait or environmental quality that can reduce the risk of suicidal behavior they do not imply immunity, but reduce risk Individual Characteristics adaptive temperament, coping skills, self-esteem, spiritual faith, resiliency Family/Other Support connectedness, healthy social support School positive experience, connectedness, sense of respect Mental Health and Healthcare access to care, support through medical and mental health relationships Restricted Access to Means firearms, medications/alcohol LOCK THEM!!! Loss, B. (n.d.). Screening for Mental Health. Retrieved September 06, 2016, from http://www.mentalhealthscreening.org/

Suicide Prevention Best Practice Education Important Terms, cont d Precipitating Event a recent life event that serves as a potential trigger, moving an individual from thinking about suicide to attempting to take his or her own life. Examples: a breakup, a bullying incident or repeated bullying, sudden death of a loved one, getting into trouble at school or in trouble with the law, family turmoil, sever disappointment/failure, disclosure of abuse Precipitating events are often confused with causing suicide No single event causes suicidality. Rather there are a number of risk factors typically present as well as limited protective factors in the moment. Loss, B. (n.d.). Screening for Mental Health. Retrieved September 06, 2016, from http://www.mentalhealthscreening.org/

Suicide Prevention Best Practice Education Important Terms, cont d Gatekeeper - Any trained person who is willing to be an advocate for another person contemplating suicide. Gatekeepers are trained to recognize the signs of someone in distress and get them to help. Gatekeepers are students, parents, faculty, staff and administrators. Loss, B. (n.d.). Screening for Mental Health. Retrieved September 06, 2016, from http://www.mentalhealthscreening.org/

Depression & Anxiety Recognize the Signs and Symptoms PRESENT FOR MORE THAN TWO WEEKS AND AFFECTS DAILY FUNCTIONING TO DIAGNOSE. WE STILL NEED TO PAY ATTENTION TO SITUATIONAL RESPONSES

Symptoms of Teen Depression Persistent sad, irritable mood Sense of hopelessness Withdrawal from friends, family, activities Change in activity increased agitation or lethargy Changes in appetite and sleeping patterns sudden weight loss/gain and/or insomnia or hypersomnia Risky behaviors: drinking/drug use, reckless driving, gun play, choking game Lack of personal hygiene or caring for self (activities of daily living) Diminished ability to concentrate increased indecisiveness Feelings of worthlessness or inappropriate guilt American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5 th ed.).

Symptoms of Childhood Depression Vague somatic complaints headache, stomach ache, muscle fatigue Frequent attempts to stay home from school Social withdrawal Regression in behaviors thumb sucking, bedwetting Behavior changes engages in challenging behaviors Drop in grades lack of concern for school work Fascination with death, or talking about death suicidal comments American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.)

Other Mental Health Concerns These Mental Health concerns also increase a person s risk for suicidal ideation and attempts: Panic Attacks/Panic Disorder Specific Phobia Posttraumatic Stress Disorder History of abuse or trauma Substance Use Drugs and alcohol cause mental highs and lows that exacerbate suicidal thinking Intoxication More than one three people who die by suicide are under the influence at the time of death https://www.nami.org/learn-more/mental-health- Conditions/Related-Conditions/Risk-of-Suicide

Curriculum for Suicide Prevention LOOK, LISTEN, LINK & SIGNS OF SUICIDE

6 th Grade - Look, Listen, Link: A Health Curriculum for Middle School 7 th & 8 th Grade SOS Signs of Suicide: Middle School Prevention Program Developed by YSPP (Youth Suicide Prevention Program) Developed by Screening for Mental Health, Inc. 4 Instructional Units Stress and Anxiety and Stress Relievers Time to ACT (Acknowledge, Care, Tell) DVD and Discussion Guide Optional Follow-up Lessons Dealing with Stress and Anxiety Lights, Camera, ACT! Teen Depression The Categories Game Suicide Prevention/Skill Practice Connections Jeopardy!

Delivery Dates 6 th Grade 7 th & 8 th Grade September 20-22 & October 3-5 September 21 st and 22 nd

SOS Gatekeeper Video TRAINING TRUSTED ADULTS HTTPS://VIMEO.COM/178179721

SOS Middle School Program TIME TO ACT HTTP://VIMEO.COM/63826431

Important Role of Gatekeepers Willing to talk OPENLY about suicide Knows the risk factors and warning signs Responds IMMEDIATELY to a person showing warning signs Will reach out to RESOURCES Knows how to LIMIT ACCESS to lethal means prescriptions, firearms, knives, etc.

Questions?