Suicide Prevention and Crisis Intervention Resources

Suicide Prevention and Crisis Intervention Training and Resources 

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Hotline:

988

The 988 Suicide and Crisis lifeline is a national network that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in the United States.  This is a direct connection to compassionate, accessible care and support for anyone experiencing mental health-related distress.

FAQS about 988 Basics 


What is AB1767?
AB1767 required the governing board of a LEA that serves pupils in grades kindergarten through sixth to adopt and update as prescribed as policy on pupil suicide prevention that specifically addresses the needs of high-risk groups before the beginning of the 2020-2021 school year. The San Diego County Office of Education's Student Wellness & School Culture Department created an easy-to-use guide to support elementary LEAS in meeting the legislative requirements of this law. This guide contains a list of vetted, age-appropriate trainings and curriculum that address suicide awareness and prevention at the elementary school level. Review this guide by exploring the link below:
Suicide Prevention Resource Guide For Elementary Schools

Policy to Practice: Suicide Intervention Toolkit 
The aim of this toolkit is to share protocols, templates, and resources that align with best practices in suicide intervention. This toolkit was created by the SDCOE Student Wellness and School Culture Department. 

Suicide Prevention Guide for High Priority Youth Groups
Legislative requirements of AB2246 and AB1767 specify the need to support high priority youth groups disproportionately affected by suicide. This guide supports LEAs in meeting these requirements through providing information and resources to address the needs of high priority youth groups. This guide was created by the San Diego Department of Education. 


California Youth Crisis Line:

Call 1-800-843-5200
The California Youth Crisis Line is a free 24-7 confidential phone, text, and chat counseling service. The California Youth Crisis Line is available statewide to youth ages 12-24 and/or adults supporting youth. Calls made are safe, secure, and supportive, and the team of volunteer crisis counselors are here to listen and help navigate crisis. 

Contra Costa County Crisis Hotline:

Call 211 or 1-800-833-2900
Text 'HOPE' to 20121
The Contra Costa Crisis Center is a non-profit organization, committed to provide free 24-7 services to everyone in need. If you are experiencing a mental or emotional crisis, contact the Contra Crisis Center for assistance in finding valuable and up-to-date resources in your community. 

NAMI Helpline:

Call 1-800-950-NAMI (6264)
Text "Helpline" to 62640
The NAMI Helpline is a free, nationwide peer-support service providing information, resource referrals, and support to people living with a mental health condition, their family members and caregivers, mental health providers and the public.  Helpline staff and volunteers are experienced, well-trained and able to provide guidance.

Rainbow Community Center:

Call 925-692-2056
Rainbow Community Center provides outpatient mental health services, specifically serving lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender & questioning LGBTQIA+ communities. 

The Trevor Project

Call 1-866-488-7386
Text "START' to 678678
The Trevor Project Hotline is a 24/7 crisis intervention and suicide prevention service for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, and intersex (LGBTQI+) people under the age of 25. This service is also available for friends and allies. 

Trans Lifeline

Call 1-877-565-8860
Trans Lifeline's Hotline is a peer-support phone service run by trans people for trans and questioning peers. Trans Lifeline is a grassroots hotline and non-profit organization that offers direct emotional and financial support to trans people in crisis

  Other Suicide Prevention Videos, Websites, Publications, and Blogs

Teen Suicide Prevention - Video 
In this video created by Mayo Clinic, teens describe common signs that a teen is considering suicide and provide encouragement for communicating directly and immediately for support and safety. It also includes suggestions for what to say to a teen who may be at risk for suicide and ways to keep them safe. 

The Bridge Between Suicide and Life - Video 
For many years, Sergeant Kevin Briggs had a dark, unusual, at times, strangely rewarding job: he patrolled the southern end of the San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. In a sobering, deeply personal talk, Briggs shares stories from those he's spoken - and listened - to standing on the edge of life. He offers a powerful piece of advice to those with loved ones who might be contemplating suicide. 

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