-
Educate yourself about the magnitude of the problem, the signs of concern and the tools of prevention.
-
Encourage your local school system to incorporate The Jason Foundation school based curriculum into their guidance or health programs. Click here to learn more.
-
Encourage the administration of your local school to provide staff training for all school personnel. Click here to learn more.
-
Encourage your local service organizations, churches and community centers to become aware of the problem of youth suicide and its prevention opportunities.
-
Watch and listen to your children and pay attention to sudden changes in behavior that cause you concern.
-
Be willing to seek professional help and guidance if you feel your child is becoming depressed or contemplating hurting him/herself.
-
Talk openly and honestly with your child or your child's friends about your concerns and be supportive in helping them cope with their feelings.
-
Use this Website to see if there are any local Jason Foundation offices in your area. Click here for local offices.
-
Use the Community Assistance Resource Line (C.A.R.L.) to talk with a professional, at no cost, about any concerns you have about a young person or a situation. Click here for more information.