Suicide Prevention for Young People

LIFELINES
When is a Friend in Trouble?
Suicide Prevention Unit:  Day 1
By this time tomorrow…
By this time tomorrow…
young people between
young people between
the ages of 
the ages of 
will have killed themselves.
will have killed themselves.
A young person dies by
about every 2 hours.
 
How many people have heard about
someone in our school or community who has
made an attempt at suicide?
How many of you have heard of someone
who has died of suicide?
How many of you have personally known
someone who has made a suicide attempt or
died of suicide?
 
People who talk about suicide
People who talk about suicide
do not actually kill themselves.
do not actually kill themselves.
Most people who die by suicide
talk to at least one other person
about their suicidal feelings or
plans before they decide to act
on them.  It is EXTREMELY
important to take these
communications seriously!
 
Suicide happens equally as often
Suicide happens equally as often
among rich, middle class & poor.
among rich, middle class & poor.
Suicidal teens come from all
types of families:  Rich, poor,
popular as well as people of all
races, genders, faiths and
cultures.
 
Males die by suicide more often
Males die by suicide more often
than females.
than females.
Men die more frequently than
women, however women make
more attempts.  Women use
methods that are less lethal and
give the person time to be
rescued or change their minds.
 
Once a person is suicidal,
Once a person is suicidal,
They are suicidal forever.
They are suicidal forever.
People can be helped.  With
help from a professional, the vast
majority of people with suicidal
thoughts or suicide attempts do
not go on to kill themselves.
If a person feels better after a 
If a person feels better after a 
suicide attempt, it means they
suicide attempt, it means they
will likely not try to do it again. 
will likely not try to do it again. 
If the attempt brings attention,
the person may feel better for a
little while, but unless changes
are made in a persons life, they
are at risk for another attempt.+-
 
Suicidal people really
Suicidal people really
want to die.
want to die.
Sometimes this may be true…
but most times, suicidal people
want to escape the terrible way
they are feeling.
Suicidal people are emotionally
mixed-up at the time and most
are grateful for intervention.
 
Talking about suicide or asking
Talking about suicide or asking
someone about suicide may put
someone about suicide may put
the idea of suicide in a person’s
the idea of suicide in a person’s
head and cause suicide.
head and cause suicide.
Actually, the opposite is often
true.  Asking directly about
suicide can help people who
feel like there is no one to talk to.
Sharing these thoughts can lead
to LESS attempts of suicide.
 
People who threaten to kill themselves
People who threaten to kill themselves
are just seeking attention.
are just seeking attention.
You can never dismiss the threat
of suicide.  If someone is that
desperate for attention, suicide
can never be ruled out as a
possibility, even if just for the
attention.
 
Suicide happens without
Suicide happens without
warning signs.
warning signs.
Most people give clues that they
are thinking about taking their
lives. Usually a person shows
more than one sign.  Only a
small percentage of people
show no warning signs.
WARNING SIGNS OF SUICIDE
 
T
T
F E E L I N G S
 
Hopelessness – feeling like things are bad and won’t get better.
Fear of losing control, going crazy, harming oneself or others.
Helplessness – a belief that there’s nothing that can make life
better.
Worthlessness – feeling useless or of no value.
Self-Hate, guilt or shame
Extreme sadness or loneliness
Anxiety or worry
A C T I O N S
 
Drug or alcohol abuse.
Talking or writing about death or destruction.
Aggression
Recklessness
C H A N G E S
 
Personality – behaving like a different person, becoming
withdrawn, feeling tired all the time, not caring about
anything or becoming more talkative or outgoing.
Behavior – inability to concentrate.
Sleeping pattern – sleeping all the time or not being about to
sleep.
Eating habits – loss of appetite and/or overeating.
Losing interest in friends, hobbies or personal appearance.
Sudden improvement after a period of being down or
withdrawn.
T H R E A T S
 
Statements like “How long does it take to bleed to
death?”
Threats like “I won’t be around much longer” or
“You’d be better off without me.
Making plans, such as studying about ways to die
or obtaining the means to self- inflict injury or
death.
Suicide attempts.
T
T
S I T U A T I O N S
 
Getting in trouble at school, at home or with the
law.
Recent losses
Changes in life that feel overwhelming.
Being exposed
Being exposed to suicide or the death of a peer
under any circumstances.
How can you help a friend in need?
Follow these three steps:
 
Find the words to show you care about your friend.
Find the words to show you care about your friend.
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In this series of visual aids, important information about suicide prevention is highlighted. The images cover statistics, misconceptions, and facts surrounding suicide, emphasizing the importance of taking suicidal communications seriously and debunking myths. It sheds light on the prevalence of suicide among different socioeconomic groups, genders, and the misconception that a person is forever suicidal once they exhibit such feelings. The message is clear that with professional help, individuals with suicidal thoughts can be assisted effectively.

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  1. LIFELINES When is a Friend in Trouble? Suicide Prevention Unit: Day 1

  2. By this time tomorrow 12 the ages of 15 - 24 will have killed themselves. young people between

  3. A young person dies by SUICIDE about every 2 hours.

  4. How many people have heard about someone in our school or community who has made an attempt at suicide? How many of you have heard of someone who has died of suicide? How many of you have personally known someone who has made a suicide attempt or died of suicide?

  5. TRUE OR FALSE

  6. People who talk about suicide do not actually kill themselves. Most people who die by suicide talk to at least one other person about their suicidal feelings or plans before they decide to act on them. It is EXTREMELY important to take these communications seriously! FALSE

  7. Suicide happens equally as often among rich, middle class & poor. Suicidal teens come from all types of families: Rich, poor, popular as well as people of all races, genders, faiths and cultures. TRUE

  8. Males die by suicide more often than females. Men die more frequently than women, however women make more attempts. Women use methods that are less lethal and give the person time to be rescued or change their minds. TRUE

  9. Once a person is suicidal, They are suicidal forever. People can be helped. With help from a professional, the vast majority of people with suicidal thoughts or suicide attempts do not go on to kill themselves. FALSE

  10. If a person feels better after a suicide attempt, it means they will likely not try to do it again. FALSE are made in a persons life, they are at risk for another attempt.+- If the attempt brings attention, the person may feel better for a little while, but unless changes

  11. Suicidal people really want to die. Sometimes this may be true but most times, suicidal people want to escape the terrible way they are feeling. Suicidal people are emotionally mixed-up at the time and most are grateful for intervention. FALSE

  12. Talking about suicide or asking someone about suicide may put the idea of suicide in a person s head and cause suicide. FALSE Actually, the opposite is often true. Asking directly about suicide can help people who feel like there is no one to talk to. Sharing these thoughts can lead to LESS attempts of suicide.

  13. People who threaten to kill themselves are just seeking attention. You can never dismiss the threat of suicide. If someone is that desperate for attention, suicide can never be ruled out as a possibility, even if just for the attention. FALSE

  14. Suicide happens without warning signs. Most people give clues that they are thinking about taking their lives. Usually a person shows more than one sign. Only a small percentage of people show no warning signs. FALSE

  15. WARNING SIGNS OF SUICIDE Threats Actions Changes Situations Feelings

  16. F E E L I N G S Hopelessness feeling like things are bad and won t get better. Fear of losing control, going crazy, harming oneself or others. Helplessness a belief that there s nothing that can make life better. Worthlessness feeling useless or of no value. Self-Hate, guilt or shame Extreme sadness or loneliness Anxiety or worry Feelings

  17. A C T I O N S Drug or alcohol abuse. Talking or writing about death or destruction. Aggression Recklessness Actions

  18. C H A N G E S Personality behaving like a different person, becoming withdrawn, feeling tired all the time, not caring about anything or becoming more talkative or outgoing. Behavior inability to concentrate. Sleeping pattern sleeping all the time or not being about to sleep. Eating habits loss of appetite and/or overeating. Losing interest in friends, hobbies or personal appearance. Changes Sudden improvement after a period of being down or withdrawn.

  19. T H R E A T S Statements like How long does it take to bleed to death? Threats like I won t be around much longer or You d be better off without me. Making plans, such as studying about ways to die or obtaining the means to self- inflict injury or death. Suicide attempts. Threats

  20. S I T U A T I O N S Getting in trouble at school, at home or with the law. Recent losses Changes in life that feel overwhelming. Being exposed Being exposed to suicide or the death of a peer under any circumstances. Situations

  21. How can you help a friend in need? Follow these three steps: Find the words to show you care about your friend. Convince your friend to ask for help.

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