Yellow Ribbon Suicide Awareness & Prevention Presentation

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Know the Warning Signs!

Save the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline number in your phone so it is there when you need it. 

Listen carefully and learn what the individual is thinking and feeling. Research suggests acknowledging and talking about suicide may in fact reduce rather than increase suicidal thoughts.

5 Action Steps for Helping Someone in Emotional Pain


Shattering the Silence: Youth Suicide Prevention

If you or any of your friends have had thoughts of suicide, the most important thing to do is to talk immediately with an adult you trust. 

Sometimes friends tell us things in confidence and make us promise not to tell anyone else. You may have done this yourself. Secrets can take on a life of their own and become even more powerful because they’re private.  

Keeping the secret of suicide doesn’t help anyone—it can actually make things worse. Remember, “Friends Help Friends” – so when someone tells you something that worries you, make sure you tell a trusted adult right away.