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  • Videos
    Not My Kid: What Every Parent Should Know
    This site offers learning opportunities for caregivers of children including how to recognize signs of suicide and how to access professional services.
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    Gizmo's Pawesome Guide to Mental Health
    Gizmo's Pawesome Guide to Mental Health was developed to introduce mental health and wellness to very young children and youth with cognitive delays.
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    Youth Safety Plan
    Developed for youth, this safety plan includes age-appropriate language.
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    Safety Planning for Youth Suicide Prevention
    Safety Planning for Youth Suicide Prevention is a free, self-paced, online training designed or health, behavioral health, and mental health clinicians.
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    Children, Teens and Suicide Loss
    This resource for families of children impacted by suicide loss includes tips on how to explain a death by suicide to youth, practical strategies to meet their needs, and more.
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    National Guidelines for Child and Youth Behavioral Health Crisis Care
    This resource outlines a framework for states and communities to consider as they create or expand their safer suicide care services for youth and families.
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    Youth Suicide Prevention and Intervention Best Practices and Policy Implications
    This is a comprehensive resource addressing youth suicide prevention from a public health perspective.
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    Treatment for Suicidal Ideation, Self-Harm, and Suicide Attempts Among Youth
    This guide provides evidence-based strategies to treat youth experiencing suicidal ideation and behaviors.
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    Good Behavior Game
    The Good Behavior Game is a tier one program designed to promote teamwork and positive behaviors. 
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    American Indian Life Skills
    American Indian Life Skills is a high school curriculum designed as skills-based approach to suicide prevention for American Indian/Alaska Native youth.

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Education Development Center, the Suicide Prevention Resource Center, and the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention are able to make this web site available thanks to support from Universal Health Services (UHS), the Zero Suicide Institute at EDC, and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) (grant 1 U79 SM0559945).

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