Know, Ask, Tell Help Prevent Suicide on Your Campus |
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How You Can Help Know: The SignsWhen someone is depressed and/or suicidal they often show signs that indicate how they are feeling. Here are some signs to watch for:
Ask: Show You CareIf you notice that someone you know is showing signs that they may be depressed or suicidal, one of the best things that you can do is ask. Asking someone how they are and letting them know you are concerned about them can help a person to see that they are not alone. Here are some steps you can follow:
Tell: Where to get HelpThe third step is knowing where to get help and passing that information on. If you feel that a student is very depressed or is suicidal, refer him or her to see a counselor. Here are some of the resources that are available:
If a student seems to be in immediate risk and refuses help, do not leave him or her alone. It is best to call for help and remain with that person until help arrives. |
The Facts about Suicide 50% of college students experience depression at some point during their college career. 10% of college students seriously consider committing suicide. 1.5% of college students attempt suicide. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death among college students. 4 out of 5 young adults who attempt suicide have given clear signs. There are estimated to be over 1000 suicides on college campuses each year. |
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