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1 If Depression is suspected: Pay particular attention to risk: Suicide Risk Assessment
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2 Suicide in children is rare Gently inquire with child if: › Family history of suicide › Parent/child reports of self harm behaviors › Parent/child reports of substantial depressive symptoms › Inquire in age appropriate manner Assessing Suicide Risk
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3 Ask Questions Understand what the child means by ‘dead’ Assessing Suicide Risk
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4 Unrecognized/untreated mental illness is strong risk factor Suicide increases with several factors: Suicide Risk Assessment www.Dreamstime.comwww.Dreamstime.com ID:1195260
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5 Assess at baseline & throughout treatment Get Immediate psychiatric assessment High risk for suicide is a MEDICAL EMERGENCY!
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6 KADS-6
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7 TASR-A
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8 HOPELESSNESS INCREASES RISK remember not everyone who has a diagnosis of anxiety or depression feels hopeless. ALWAYS ask about a suicide plan If there is suicide ideation or hopelessness Suicide Ideation
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Safety & Contingency Planning
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10 Emergency Contact Cards “wallet card” Rapid Health Provider Availability Help Phone/Crisis Hot Line No Suicide Contract
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11 Safety Card Safety Card- Emergency Contact Number Dr. (xxxxxxxx) number and email: 604-xxx-xxxx xxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.caxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.ca Emergency room 604-xxx-xxxx Vancouver Child and Youth Mental Health Referral Line: 604-675-3895 Helpline for children: Toll-Free in BC (no area code needed) 310.1234 Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Centre of BC Lower Mainland 604.872.3311 Toll Free 1.866.661.3311 SAFER (Suicide Attempt Counselling Service) 604-675-3985 Vancouver Island Crisis Line 1-888-494-3888 Safety Card- Emergency Contact Number Dr. (xxxxxxxx) number and email: 604-xxx-xxxx xxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.caxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.ca Emergency room 604-xxx-xxxx Vancouver Child and Youth Mental Health Referral Line: 604-675-3895 Helpline for children: Toll-Free in BC (no area code needed) 310.1234 Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Centre of BC Lower Mainland 604.872.3311 Toll Free 1.866.661.3311 SAFER (Suicide Attempt Counselling Service) 604-675-3985 Vancouver Island Crisis Line 1-888-494-3888
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12 Have you used the TASR-A with any children or youth before? How would you use it? How can you involve the family and others for support? Table Discussion: Suicide Risk Assessment
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