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Home / Prevention / Prevention Initiatives / Youth Suicide Prevention and Early Intervention Initiative

Youth Suicide Prevention and Early Intervention Initiative

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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) | Reachout Hotline: 1-800-522-9054

Under the Garrett Lee Smith Memorial Act, ODMHSAS has initiated the Oklahoma Youth Suicide Prevention and Early Intervention Initiative.  ODMHSAS provided evidence-based youth suicide prevention programs (gatekeeper training and screening) throughout Oklahoma through local mental health prevention service providers, schools, youth-serving agencies, tribal governments, and colleges and universities.

Youth suicide in our state is a major public health problem. Suicide is the second leading cause of death for young people in Oklahoma, and an astounding 15% of youth surveyed in Oklahoma report that they have seriously considered suicide. Whether it is suicide deaths, attempts, or related problems such as alcohol and other drug use or barriers to mental health services, your community likely has some level of risk for youth suicide. Download the Suicide Prevention Toolkit

Community Members:  Click here to request a Suicide Prevention Training (QPR, ASIST, Community Toolkit)

Suicide Prevention Trainers (QPR, ASIST, AMSR, Toolkit): Click here to Request Material and/or Schedule a Training

QPR Trainers (password required)

 

News

We would like to invite you to subscribe to the Oklahoma Garrett Lee Smith Suicide Prevention Grant newsfeed.  News articles, upcoming trainings, webinars, and research articles will be posted in this area.  We will also commence putting related materials for across the lifespan soon. http://www.ok.gov/odmhsas/oklahomasuicideprevention.xml
 

State Plan on Youth Suicide Prevention

The Oklahoma State Plan on Youth Suicide Prevention was developed at the request of the Oklahoma Legislature. House Joint Resolution No. 1018, passed in 1999, created the Youth Suicide Prevention Task Force with the assignment of submitting recommendations to the Legislature on the prevention of youth suicide. This task force involved physicians, educators, survivors, mental health professionals, clergy, legislators and representatives from state agencies including Health, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Education, and Juvenile Affairs.

House Joint Resolution 1018

State Plan on Youth Suicide Prevention

The Oklahoma Strategy for Suicide Prevention click here for pdf version.
 

Youth Suicide Prevention Council

In 2001, the Oklahoma Legislature passed the Youth Suicide Prevention Act (House Bill 1241), which established the Youth Suicide Prevention Council and designated the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services as the lead agency for youth suicide prevention.The Youth Suicide Prevention Council members are legislatively appointed, and meetings are open to the public. 

The Council meets:
The Last Thursday of Every Month
Youth Services for Oklahoma County
201 NE 50th St., Oklahoma City
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

House Bill 1241: Youth Suicide Prevention Act
 

Suicide Facts

Suicide remains one of the leading causes of death in the United States, especially for young people ages 15-24. Although multiple factors contribute to suicide, at least 90 percent of all people who kill themselves have a mental disorder, a substance abuse disorder, or a combination of disorders.  Oklahoma ’s death rate for suicide exceeds that of the U.S.  Click here to learn more about suicide prevention efforts in Oklahoma and link to educational resources.

Frequently Asked Questions About Suicide

Suicide Risk and Protective Factors

Warning Signs of Suicide
 

Media

In a perfect world, the media’s role of reporting the truth and its job of serving the public good would not conflict. In the real world, however, these two roles can clash—and one of the areas in which this clash occurs is the media’s reporting on suicide. The suicide of an “ordinary” person can become news in his or her own community, and the suicide of a prominent person or celebrity can become national, and even international, news.

Unfortunately, the very service of reporting a suicide can encourage some people to attempt suicide themselves. While these suicides are not caused by media attention itself, there is a danger that people who are depressed or who perceive their personal problems as insurmountable may find in these reports a model of resolving their problems. 

Fortunately, reporting on suicide can be accomplished in ways that serve both the truth and the public health. There are steps the media can take to minimize the possibility that its coverage of suicide will contribute to additional suicides. There are also steps the media can take to proactively contribute to preventing suicide. (Suicide Prevention Resource Center—SPRC)

The Role of Media in Preventing Suicide
 

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Helpful Links

American Association of Suicidology

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

LivingWorks

QPR Institute

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Suicide Prevention Resource Center

 

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