Goals
Vision
The vision of the Suicide
Awareness and Prevention Council is zero attempts in Curry
County, Oregon.
Mission
The mission of the Suicide
Awareness and Prevention Council is to prevent suicide and
its devastating consequences in Curry County. We believe
this can best be accomplished through:
- Enhancing collaborations
to promote a suicide-free community
- Understanding the
strengths and gaps in suicide prevention services and
supports
- Publicizing vital
information on the signs of suicide, where to seek help
and how to offer help.
- Facilitating resources
to those affected by suicide and suicidal
behavior
- Advancing policies and
practices that contribute to the prevention of
suicide
Core
Values
The Suicide Awareness and
Prevention Council believes that these core values best
support suicide prevention in Curry County:
- Combining a public
health and mental health approach to
prevention
- Collaboration and
non-competitive partnerships
- Evidenced-based and
promising practices
- Cultural and linguistic
sensitivity
- Policies and practices
informed by those with lived experience
- Policies and practices
that are trauma-Informed
- Coordinated and
accessible services
- Support for individuals,
families, communities and special segments within those
communities.
Purpose
The Suicide Awareness and
Prevention Council was formed to inform the development of a
suicide prevention strategic plan to guide suicide
prevention efforts and identifying recommendations,
priorities and action steps. The Council will provide
guidance and support in the implementation of the
recommendations made in the strategic plan.
- Convene community
partners and stakeholders to lead a public awareness
drive for countywide adoption of the Zero Suicide Attempt
aspirational approach.
- Work with community
partners and stakeholders to promote trainings and
assistance to behavioral health care organizations, on
implementation.
- Reach out to appropriate
resources to provide a health needs assessment to help
identify where to focus efforts.
- Implement a cross-sector
safety net that will prevent suicide attempts and save
lives.
Role
The Suicide Awareness and
Prevention Council in Curry Countys role is to lead
the charge to make suicide prevention a priority in the
county and create opportunities and recommendations for
broad-based involvement through the strategic plan,
by:
- Effectively engaging
stakeholders and the community at large;
- Collaborating with one
another and others in the community to make
recommendations for and/or implement the activities and
objectives in the strategic plan; and
- Providing guidance to
program activities developed and implemented as a result
of the recommendations put forth in the strategic plan,
as needed.
Exploration of Potential
Goals
Coordination/Collaboration/Addressing
Suicide Risk in Emerging and New Ways
What programs
or initiatives do you know of now that work to
promote access to services?
Are there ideas from the National Strategy &
CDC Strategic Directions that would be good to
include?
What ideas do you have that could increase
access?
Which ideas do you think we could move to low
hanging fruit?
Decrease/Eliminate
Stigma/Discrimination/Fear
What programs
or initiatives do you know of now that work to
decrease or end stigma?
Trainings
Mental Health First Aid Adult
& Youth, S.A.F.E., QPR, Response,
Kognito
Schools-programs mental health Awareness
Safe Oregon
Peer support
Resources for parents
Provide safe spaces for youth
Swag sparks conversation - Popsockets, wrist
bands, semicolon buttons, t-shirts, water
bottles
Buddy Bench in high school lawn - remind
students when they see someone sitting their
alone.
Safe places on campus
Inform students that bathroom conversatoins may
be recorded. Cuts down on illegal activities,
sex, vaping, bullying
What other ideas do
you have that could decrease or end stigma?
Which ideas do you think we could move to low
hanging fruit?
Value of
Lived Experience in presenters
Trainings Applied Suicide Intervention
Skills Training, ACEs, Youth Mental Health First
Aid, Student Mental Health First Aid, Veterans,
Older addults, QPR, Response, Kognito
Sources of Strength, Challenge Day
Schools/Student Councils
Stress First Aid (especially for military, first
responders)
Peer support
School Students ask at least 2 peers
R U OK?
741741 on ID Badges
Lunch buddy program for all groups
Community Events
15 minutes between classes - Finland - return
socialization vs cell phone
Keep it light, good humor
Everyone gets a voice
Snakcs
Handouts
Value placed on lived experience
Safe space
Different perspective
Hope
Law enforcement, schools, sports coaches, social
services represented
No abbreviations/acronyms
Invite/notify members of the legislature and
other elected officials
Promote
Education/Training
What programs
or initiatives do you know of now that work to
promote/provide education and training?
Value of
Lived Experience in presenters
Avatar programs - Response, Kognito
Youth Mental Health First Aid, Student Mental
Health First Aid
SafeOregon - did it work, was it really safe for
whistle blowers?
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training
training for youth, especially leadership
Mental Health Awareness at school assemblies
School District Suicide Prevention Protocol and
crisis team
Campaign to start owning the word
suicide use it more often,
like cancer, rape, domstic violence, etc. used
to be
Sports teams
School theater
Making trainings more accessible (both $ and
location) include how to access
services
Resource guides widely available (schools,
libraries, etc.), maybe even retail like the
R U OK? cards
What other ideas do
you have that could promote/provide education and
training?
Which ideas do you think are low hanging
fruit?
Increase early
identification and support for people thinking about
suicide
Increase use of behavioral health services
Strengthen community suicide prevention and response
systems
Reduce access to lethal means
Improve messaging in media about suicide.
Deeper dive into understanding more about people who
have died
Determine what's missing
Establsih Council
Goals
Initial
Goals
Build
partnerships
1. Needs
assessment
2. Partnership development
Target
outreach to populations known to be at increased
risk
3. Training and
building a community of practice
4. Training implementation
5. Technical assistance and consultation
6. Evaluation and next steps
Source: go.kognito.com/rs/143-HCJ-270/images/Santa-Clara-Case-Study.pdf
Long Term Goals (2021
and beyond)
Zero
Attempts
Transforming Health Systems
Increase access and use of behavioral health services
and supports/systems
Barriers/Promote
service
Strengthen community
suicide prevention and response systems
Reduce access to lethal means
Support advocacy efforts - AFSP,
MHA,
NAMI
Other (from above lists)
Short Term Goals (To
complete in 2020)
From above
lists
Low
Hanging Fruit
When we welcome
newcomers and members of the public we encourage use
of pronouns to support inclusiveness to our Council
and its work.
Explore the
use of inclusive phrases like "gender spectrum
positive" and MOGII - Marginalized Orientations,
Gender Identities, and Intersex, etc.
See
here
Talk openly,
de-stigmatize conversations about suicide.
Honor lives of those who have
died
Obtain and review
previously prepared community improvement
plans
Are these
plans enough? Seriously. What is being missed,
maybe just because we didn't think it could be done
or it wasn't in the realm of our funding
model?
Start with training
people whose professions would make them likely to
hear/observe suicidal ideation, especially teachers,
bus drivers, cafeteria workes in the schools, faith
base, barber shop
Start education with younger kids to reduce stigma
around suicide
Peer support programs in workplaces and
schools
Create a list of
locations throughout the county to post flyers
Investigate what's on the top of the list for other
stakeholders - Law enforcement, first responders,
medical/mental health providers, 911, youth educators,
substance abuse/recovery community, elders, tribal
community, media, etc.
Inspire others to get involved on social media
Encourage open communication about mental health
Share mental health screening tools
Contact your legislators
Open
letter to Clinicians
Other (from above lists)
Education
Empower schools to
address bullying
Encourage
schools to strengthen rules and policies
How each school currently
meets the social-emotional needs of students.
An
evidence-based analysis of Positive Discipline
(BHSD)
An evidence-based analysis of Restorative Practices
(BHSD)
Train all staff, teachers
and students in at least grades 7-12:
To recognize the
depression and suicidal warning signs
Know what to do and say and not do and say
To understand the Crisis Text Line 741741 and use
it
To find out if all students have the SafeOregon apt on
their phones and if they are using it and if not
why?
Have ongoing training's and programs to keep bully
prevention on the top of mind
To treat all
bullies equally whether their regardless of where
their parents work (the district, sports coaches,
the city, etc.)
Ensure that all sports coaches are well trained on
bully prevention and problems are addresses and not
covered up
Complete the Suicide
Crisis Plan
Have a fully
trained on-campus crisis team
Include a check for
depression annually
Encourage school districts to approve proclamations to go
along with on campus programs during awareness months
like March - Self-Injury; April - Alcohol, May-Mental
Health, September - Suicide, October - Bullying,
Depression, November - Anti-drunk driving (See
Events
Calendar),
Developing
Comprehensive Suicide Prevention, Intervention and
Postvention Protocols: A Toolkit for Oregon
Schools (95 page
PDF)
National
Center for Transgender Equality
Elders
Reach out to those
who are not connected to the community
Encourage depression testing
Faith
Faith-based groups
can contribute to suicide prevention by increasing hope,
supporting emotional well-being, and fostering the
development of positive social
connections.
Encourage each
religious organization to develop support programs that
make it safe for members to ask for help, and get it.
Work with youth to spot fellow students dealing with
depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts
Make it okay to support students in asking a friend
"R U OK?"
Teach youth who have access to a cell phone to know and
use the 741741 Crisis Text Line service.
First
Responder/ER
Current protocal on
suicidal subject
That all personel who might particiated in a 911 call be
trained in CIT including fire
Government
City
governments
Support
awareness months by: (1) approving a
proclamation and let the local press know that it
means more to the City Council than just signing a
piece of paper
Encourage cities to work with local non-profits to
coordinate city wide events
Legislation
Encourage lawmakers to strengthen rules and policies
(i.e., Currently only "protected Class" students are
protected from bullying in Oregon law and Board of
Education OARs. Only protect students from retirbution
against whistle blowers.)
Juvenile
Programming
Depression
check
Law
Enforcement
Current protocal on
suicidal subject
That all personel who might particiated in a 911 call be
trained in CIT including dispatch
Media
Recommendations
for reporting on suicide
(2 page PDF)
Reduce stigma, fear,
Uniform definitions/language (include an Acronym
Dictionary.
2012 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention
Acronym detection - directory
Not normalize or sensationalize
Prevent/reduce copy cat
No front page story. Careful wording - suicide not the
solution (13RW)
Avoids place, personal/family details, methods, photo,
video, PAS/story to promote ways to get better.
Development
and evaluation of a youth mental health community
awareness campaign The Compass
Strategy
Breaking the Silence: addressing the need to raise
awareness and support effective treatment all year long.
Therefore, releasing a monthly story to print media, a
PAS to broadcast, and a Proclamation to County, City
and School Boards as appropriate to the issue. See
Event
Calendar
Break the Silence is your story up to 500 words that
would be placed on this web page. See
information here.
Follow the Clackamas Model and understanding of how to
talk "lethal means."
PR/News/Commercials to put a face on individuals at risk
and those who have died
Medical
Health
Health Issues
addiction, gambling, dementia, physical health
problems
Follow-up after ER,
medicine change, bereaved friend, reduce copy cat
Depression check part of annual medical checkup,
eespecially for Medicare patients
Common protocol between ER, law enforcement, first
responders, 911, safety plan, pharma
No hold room
GP ask two questions of every patient.
Train in C-SSRC
How to help the uninsured
How to acquire Medical Examiner's demographics data
around suicide
Why
We Need to Include Chronic Pain in Suicide
Prevention
NEW
Mental
Health
Current protocal on
suicidal subject
That all personel who might particiated in a 911 call be
trained in CIT
LHF -
Disseminate
educational materials to clinics and
therapists
Depression check part of annual medical checkup,
eespecially for Medicare patients
Drug reduction, refill, alter with timely follow-pup
appointment
Henry Ford Suicide Training Academy
Clinician
Suicide Survivor
Survey - Rev
4/5/19 (5 page PDF)
Media
as Partners in Suicide
Prevention (18
page PDF)
- Complicated,
potentially traumatic grief process
- Profoundly
disturbing event of professional career,
particularly true for those who haven't had
suicidality training in order to be able to
practice in Oregon
- Impacts clinicians
both personally and professionally
- Also true for
clinicians family suicide loss!
- Loss of
confidence, competence, particularly in relation
to suicidal clients
- Common
reactions: hyper vigilance/minimization of
suicide potential
- Impairment of
empathic responses, defensive avoidance of
clients own pain
- Difficulty
trusting clients
- Care transition
- Close common gaps in care in outpatient
treatment settings to reduce increased suicide
risk
Firearms
& Suicide
book mark
Substance
Abuse/Recovery
Health Issues
addiction, gambling, dementia, physical health
problems
Talk about suicide in
the context of addiction and not just mental
health
Depression check
Organize a Walk Out of Darkness event in
Curry County to support AFSP.
Develop a recovery fitness program.
Why
We Need to Include Chronic Pain in Suicide
Prevention
NEW
Tribal
Depression
check
Reduce copycat
Veterans
Reduce Stigma and
Promote Help-Seeking
Promote Lethal Means Safety
Provide Suicide Prevention Training
Enhance Primary Care Suicide Prevention
Improve Access to Primary Care
Assessments
conducted by the community
Interviews and observations
Evaluation
informs program development and improvement locally
and nationally
Community
Requirements
Local
Veteran-majority steering committee
Coordinator and facilitator to implement program
Organizational capacity to receive funds
Community
Activities
Engage community
partners in regular meetings
Develop action plan in alignment with strategies
Implement action plan
Practice skills to implement program
Build relationships with other communities
implementing program
Depression check
Uninsured
Veterans that don't qualify for services.
Why
We Need to Include Chronic Pain in Suicide
Prevention
NEW
Youth
Development
and evaluation of a youth mental health community
awareness campaign The Compass
Strategy
Support
Youth Who Have Addicted
Parents
Depression check
Keep school based clinics separate from school hired
therapists. Many Oregon families don't trust the
government connection with behavioral health
Activities
Monthly
Event Calendar
Lessons: Respect
for all week -
February 10-14
News
& Events
Educational
Resources
Social Emotional
Learning
Other
Goals
Strategies
Low
Hanging Fruit
Suicide
Attempts
Suicide
Statistics
School
Resources
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