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🛡️ Teen Suicide Series
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.83 – Memorials, Tributes, and School Responses: When someone dies by suicide, communities often look for ways to remember them. Memorials and tributes can bring comfort, but they can also stir up strong emotions. It’s important that these events focus on hope, support, and understanding, not just sadness. Schools may hold assemblies, create memory walls, or set up counseling spaces to help students heal. Participating can help you feel connected and less alone in your grief. At the same time, everyone grieves differently — it’s okay to step back if it feels too painful. Sharing positive memories and honoring the person’s life can remind others that their existence mattered. Schools can use these moments to talk about mental health and kindness moving forward. Memorials should be about healing, not glamorizing tragedy. The most powerful tribute is to live with compassion and awareness.

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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