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🛡️ Teen Suicide Series
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.69 – Helping a Friend Make a Safety Plan: A safety plan is a written list of steps your friend can take when they start feeling hopeless or suicidal. It’s like a map that reminds them where to turn when their thoughts feel too heavy. You can help them write down warning signs, calming activities, and people they can call for support. Include crisis numbers, like the 988 Suicide Lifeline, and local contacts who can be there fast. Making a safety plan gives them a sense of control and hope. Encourage them to keep it somewhere easy to find, like their phone or wallet. It’s not your job to fix everything, but helping them organize their steps shows deep care. You’re giving them a lifeline they can use even when you’re not around. That plan can become their reminder that help is always within reach.

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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