Recognizing Teen Depression And Preventing Suicide | Lifeact
Provides interactive classroom presentations to help students recognize in themselves and others the signs of depression, bipolar disorder, and the warning signs of suicide. Provides information about how to obtain help from a mental health professional. Programs are delivered by trained professional instructors. Meets requirements of House Bill 123.
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Physical Address
210 Bell St., Floor #2, Chagrin Falls, OH 44022
Hours
A 90-minute program. Varies how it is held, dependent on school schedules.
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Application process
Health teachers, school counselors, principals, or other professionals within the school system should call M-F: 9:00am-5:00pm to arrange for program.
Fee
Free (accepts donations).
Eligibility
Open to middle and high schools in and around Northeast Ohio.
Service area
United States
Agency info
Lifeact
Seeks to prevent suicide through education of teens in high school and middle school. Education focuses on depression awareness, mental health and suicide prevention. LifeAct works in partnership with University Hospitals & FrontLine Services to complete the circle of care. Also, works with more than 200 Northeast Ohio schools to administer an evidence-based lifesaving teen suicide prevention program.