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  Training
Duration:
2 hours, 45 minutes
Presented by:
DMH + UCLA Public Mental Health Partnership
Featuring:
Danielle Farmer, MSEd, LCSW
Relevant categories:
Behavioral Health Child Welfare Trauma Informed Interventions
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Overview


Numerous studies have highlighted a concerning surge in the mental health challenges facing youth in recent years. As part of this growing concern, rates of suicide risk and completed suicides in children and adolescents have also increased. As of 2020, suicide was the second leading cause of death for youth ages 10–14 and the third leading cause of death for youth ages 15–24 (CDC, 2020). It is vital that providers working with children and adolescents are equipped with tools for assessing and preventing suicide. In this 2 hour training, participants will learn the current scope of youth suicide in the United States through statistical analysis. Participants will learn tools for identifying warning signs and risk factors for suicidal ideation. Participants will be introduced to multiple age-appropriate tools for assessing suicide risk and ways to leverage protective factors and preventative interventions. Finally, participants will learn de-escalation strategies to minimize traumatic stress while conducting risk assessments. This training is open to all providers and clinicians who work with youth of all age groups. Anytime session recorded on February 29 and March 1, 2024.

  Keywords: crisis and safety intervention, suicide prevention, trauma informed care
  Public link for sharing: https://learn.wellbeing4la.org/detail?id=401271&k=28977363  
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Learning objectives


  • Discuss warning signs and risk factors for youth death by suicide
  • Identify age-appropriate tools for assessing suicide risk in youth
  • Distinguish protective factors and age-appropriate preventative interventions for suicide risk in youth
  • Identify grounding and de-escalation techniques to use in moments of stressful risk assessment scenarios

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