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Mental Health Resources and Suicide Prevention Education

Mental Health Resources and Suicide Prevention Education

Act 71 was signed into law in Pennsylvania on June 26, 2014.

This law, which was added to the PA School Code, specifically requires school entities to (1) adopt a youth suicide awareness and prevention (see DLSD's policy), and (2) provide ongoing professional development in youth suicide awareness and prevention for professional educators in building serving students in grades 6-12. Additionally, Section 1526 specifically permits school entities to incorporate curriculum on this topic into their instructional programs pursuant to their youth suicide awareness and prevention policies.

The Deer Lakes School District provides training to the district personnel in compliance with Act 71. In addition to the current district mental health programming, starting in February 2021, Deer Lakes High School began implementing the Signs of Suicide (SoS) Program.

The following information is resources from the SoS Program and the Pennsylvania Department of Education.  

Parent Information on Signs of Suicide Program

A poster with the acronym ACT, providing advice for parents and caregivers on how to support a child who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts.

A guide on how to help children who may be thinking about suicide, with tips on how to talk to them and resources for mental health support.

Crisis Resources

If you or someone you know is in crisis NOW immediately:

An image illustrating the National Suicide Prevention Hotline, symbolizing hope and providing help and support for those in need.

 

Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255)

 

An illustration of a crisis text hotline, featuring a phone and text bubbles, symbolizing support and communication in emergencies.

 

Text HOME to 741741 at any time from anywhere in the U.S. to reach the confidential Crisis Text Line to speak to a Crisis Counselor. 

 

Call the local Resolve Crisis Center at 1-888-796-8226.

Additional Resources