Suicide Prevention Training and Resources for Educators
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Programs for Middle and High School Students
A limited number of Lifelines online subscriptions are available at no cost to Kentucky schools. For information regarding support and training for these programs for Kentucky middle and high schools, use the Contact Information on this page.
Evidence-Based Programs and Practices - Lifelines: A Suicide Prevention Program. This is a comprehensive, whole-school suicide prevention curriculum for implementation in middle school and high school. Lifelines is now listed on SAMHSA's National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices.
- SAMHSA's National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices. Visit the link above for additional information about programs selected by SAMHSA for this registry.
- What videos are considered safe and effective?. The American Association of Suicidology Video Review Committee provides standardized reviews of videos to determine whether they have safe and effective messaging for their intended audiences. For a video to receive "recommended" status, the video must meet certain requirements, including that it clearly advocates suicide prevention and that the information provided is accurate. For additional requirements and a full list of recommended videos, visit the AAS website at the link above.
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