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🛡️ Teen Suicide Series
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.47 – Creating a Safety Plan: A safety plan is like a map that guides you through moments when life feels unbearable. It lists your warning signs, coping steps, people to contact, and safe places to go. Writing it down helps you remember what to do when your thoughts feel too heavy to think clearly. You can make it simple — start with a few steps that have helped before, like breathing, calling someone, or listening to music. Add the numbers of trusted friends or helplines so you can reach them quickly. The plan isn’t about rules; it’s about options that remind you you’re not trapped. Keeping it somewhere easy to find, like your phone or wallet, gives you a sense of control when things spin out. You can update it as you grow and find new coping skills. It’s proof that you have tools and people ready to help. Having a safety plan doesn’t mean you’re weak — it means you’re prepared to protect yourself.

About this course

A powerful, compassionate series that helps teens recognize warning signs, speak up, and find hope—even in their darkest moments.

This course includes:
  • A full library of guided lessons on suicide awareness, survival, and prevention
  • Candid conversations about emotional pain, isolation, and mental illness
  • Scripts for how to talk to a trusted adult, counselor, or friend about suicidal thoughts
  • Techniques like grounding, emotional regulation, and crisis de-escalation
  • Case studies of teens who survived suicide attempts and turned their lives around

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