Improving Your Understanding of Suicide Among College Students

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Do Now: Suicide is the 2 nd leading cause of death for your age group. (traffic accidents are 1 st and poisoning is 3rd) List 5 things you think contribute.
Advertisements

Suicide Prevention Training for Leaders. 2 CMC/SMMC Message.
DO NOW: Think of a dark period or time in your life. If you have not experienced this before, what do you believe could be one of the worst events that.
Reaching Out to GLBT Youth within the Middlesex County / New Jersey Area “BE THE CHANGE YOU WISH TO SEE IN THE WORLD”
“As a society, we do not like to talk about suicide.” David Satcher, M.D., Ph.D. Former Surgeon General of the U.S.
The Role of Academic Advisors in a Campus Suicide Prevention Program Dr. Darren A. Wozny Assistant Professor of Counselor Education Principal Investigator.
Identification and Treatment of NSSI Behaviors in College Age Students Kris Vandenberg DNP, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC Assistant Professor of Nursing
1 Faculty and Staff Training. 2  Review your role in our school’s suicide prevention strategy  Help you better recognize students who may be at risk.
A Serious Issue For All Teens Preventing Suicide.
Chapter 9 – Suicide Assessment. Chapter 9 This chapter focuses on a contemporary approach to conducting a suicide assessment interview—as well as brief.
Suicide JENNIFER ALLEY. General Statistics  Suicide is the 10 th leading cause of death in the US for all ages.  In 2013, there were 41,149 deaths by.
Regional Postvention Response Coming Together: Collaboration in Response to Suicide in a Community Jennie Jones Regional Postvention Co-ordinator.
Cyber bullying. For people years old, suicide is the third leading cause of death % reported being cyber-bullied once or twice in the school.
Preparedness Preparedness is knowing the warning signs and what to do during an emergency. A fire drill is an example of preparedness.
The Written Materials Includes a detailed outline developed during the process of speech preparation T Title S Specific purpose C Central idea W Written.
Recognizing Depression and Suicidal Ideation in Students Safety and Violence Prevention Curriculum.
Assessment of Suicide Risk Dr Vivien Peeler Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Consultant Psychiatrist.
Suicide Risk Assessment
Chapter 9 – Suicide Assessment
Suicide Awareness and Prevention
The Intersection of Youth and Mental Health Needs
Psychological Health A Brief Overview.
Suicidal Behaviors Among Ethiopian Youth in Israel
Suicide Prevention.
What should the school/college do? Call 999
American Heart Month Resources:
Suicide Prevention (1:36)
Part 2 Suicide Prevention
Northwoods Coalition Annual Meeting and Training
ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSIS SUICIDE AND SUICIDAL IDEATION
The Significance of Follow Up Post Discharge
Crisis Response Planning for Suicidal Patients
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
SUICIDE PREVENTION.
Mental Health and Substance Use among Students with Disabilities
United States Coast Guard
Suicide & Self-Injury Mr. Beerbower Health Education.
Introduction To the Suicide Prevention Online Learning Center
The 9 Risk Factors and how important are they to your level of health?
Section 4.3 Depression and Suicide Objectives
Part 2 Suicide Prevention
LET’S TALK MENTAL HEALTH
Draper Park Middle School Parents
WHY ARE WE TALKING ABOUT THIS?
SUICIDE Dr. Kayj Nash Okine.
World Suicide Prevention Day September 10th 2018
2018 Delaware State Epidemiological Profile
Jolly S. Balila, Ph.D Director, University Research Center
Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson 3 Suicide Prevention.
Suicide Prevention (1:36)
Suicide Prevention from a Faith Community Nurse perspective Cari Moodie, RN Coordinator, Faith Community Nursing Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center.
Student TIP Therapeutic Intervention Program
COLLABORATING WITH SUICIDAL CLIENTS ON SAFETY PLANS
Evaluating Teaching Methods on Mental Health and Suicide
The act of intentionally taking one’s own life
Popsicle Stick Activity
Reducing the Stigma and Fear of Getting Help
By: Lexi Wright & Autumn Heath
Tim Woodhouse, Suicide Prevention Specialist
Student Mental Health The local affiliate of the
Chapter 10 – Adolescence: Psychosocial Development
How you can help in the time of 13 Reasons Why
Categories for Activity
Electronic Vapor Product

Premiere Continuing Education
Reductions in negative health and risk behaviour outcomes if different forms of violence against children could be prevented. Reductions in negative health.
Reasons to Live.
Suicide Prevention Talking Points Talking Point 1: Refresher Identification of Suicide Warning Signs, Risk Factors, & Protective Factors.
Suicide Prevention Education
Presentation transcript:

Improving Your Understanding of Suicide Among College Students

Statistical Overview (cont)

Serious Thoughts and Attempts of Suicide in College Students

Comparing Number of Suicides to Attempts and Ideation

Factors Specific to College and College-Aged People

Factors Specific to College and College-Aged People (cont)

Risk Factors

Warning Signs of Impending Crisis

Common Means of Self-Harm on College Campuses

Protective Factors

Elements of a Prevention Model

How Is This Done?

Why Is This Model Important?

Conclusions

References

References (cont)

References (cont)