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Suicide Prevention

The Real Reasons Children are Turning to Suicide

2013-08-27
By: Awareity
On: August 27, 2013
In: *Connecting the Dots Blog*, Incident Reporting, Risk Management, School Safety

  Co-Authored by Keira Olvey and Rick Shaw of Awareity   Adolescence can be a terrifying time for children. Harassment, assault, bullying, cyber bullying, weapon threats, stabbings, shootings, bombings, gangs, child abuse, human trafficking, drugs, alcohol and more – have all become potential risks that children face in their community and their school. These terrifying risks can cause children to: Experience anxiety and depression, Fear for one’s safety at school or to and from school, Lose focus on school work, Withdraw from friends and family, Blame themselves and others for troubles, Lose self-esteem and self-respect, Withdraw from school and social activities once enjoyed, Retaliate withRead More →

School Safety – Time is Our Greatest Asset…And the Time is Now!

2012-03-01
By: Awareity
On: March 1, 2012
In: *Connecting the Dots Blog*, Campus Safety, School Safety

  Time is our greatest asset, time is limited and we all have the same amount of time. What we do with the time we have is critical to each of us and to those around us too.  And unlike movies, cartoons and commercials…in real life we cannot go back in time. We cannot go back in time and listen to an at-risk student that committed suicide.  We cannot go back in time and prevent bullying or cyberbullying that already took place. We cannot go back in time and prevent violence, drug abuse and sexual assaults that already took place. We cannot go back inRead More →

#2 Parents of Student Who Committed Bullycide File Lawsuit – Failure to Warn

2011-04-18
By: Awareity
On: April 18, 2011
In: *Connecting the Dots Blog*, Education, School Safety

  The parents of a bullied student who committed suicide in 2009 have filed a lawsuit against the Hillsborough School Board claiming school officials failed to take proper steps after learning their daughter showed signs of being suicidal. Lessons Learned:  If a student signs “a formal contract in which she expressly agreed not to commit suicide” at school with a school social worker…does the school have the responsibility to tell the student’s parents about the signed contract? School boards and school leaders need to make sure their policies and procedures define situational awareness – what steps should be taken in different situations – so counselors,Read More →

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