image used with permission -Maria Fabrizio

image used with permission -Maria Fabrizio

 

Suicide Prevention is a a tough and complex topic to talk about and implement. Our goal as a program is to reduce stigma around suicide, bolster confidence and competence in mental health professionals interacting with students in suicidal crisis, and generally be a resource and support center.

Our Licensed Clinical Social Workers, who are both certified by the American Association of Suicidology (AAS) as School Suicide Prevention Specialists, are available to consult with you by email or phone. Please contact us if you have concerns or questions regarding suicide prevention, postvention, risk assessment, treatment, and resources.


"Suicide prevention is needed now more than ever, and together we CAN save lives.  Myths, fears, and stigma keep us from talking about suicide and effectively preventing it.  I have been personally and professionally impacted by suicide, as have so many others, and I look forward to a day that that stigma no longer exists. Programs like Project PiP will help make that a reality. I am so excited to bring awareness and build connection in our community! "

- Project PiP Coordinator


Zeg Report

The Zeg Report is a monthly newsletter for School Mental Health Professionals that brings up-to-date information on suicide prevention, events, webinars, and special topics in the field of suicidology.


If you or someone you know is suicidal, please call 988, the national suicide prevention lifeline, or go to your nearest emergency room.