NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE

988 or 1-800-273-8255

We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals. For more information: Lifeline (988lifeline.org)

Teen Link

1-866-833-6546

A help line for teens, by teens. Teen Link is a program of Crisis Connections that serves youth in Washington State.

Bullying, drug and alcohol concerns, relationships, stress, depression or any other issues you’re facing. No issue is too big or too small! Calls and chats are confidential. For more info: Teen Link

SUICIDE & CRISIS INFORMATION

In our state, an average of two young people under 25 die by suicide every week and as many as one out of five students have seriously considered suicide in the last year. One in five 10 graders acknowledged on the 2012 Healthy Youth Survey that they had used an illegal drug in the last 30 days and about one in four had consumed alcohol in the last 30 days. One in twelve 10 graders reported a physical fight on school property in the last month and one in three 6 graders reported being bullied on school property in the last 30 days. About a third of Washington students report signs of depression within the last year. All of these problems have a greater impact among more vulnerable populations of students, such as those experiencing poverty, contact with the child welfare system, and identity-based discrimination. These issues have a serious impact on students and families in schools and communities across the state of Washington.

Union Gap School District #2 recognizes that the school plays a unique and important role in the prevention of youth suicide, violence, and substance abuse and in the identification and treatment of mental health disorders in our community.

SUICIDE & CRISIS HANDBOOK

This plan outlines Union Gap School District #2’s approach to prevention of and support for students experiencing emotional and behavioral distress and plans for supporting our school communities after a student’s death. This plan shall be available to all Students, Families, and Staff and is reviewed and updated at the beginning of each school year. 

More Resources

Substance Abuse

SAMHSA’s National Helpline - 1-800-622-4357

SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. Also visit the online treatment locator.

Eating Disorders

NEDA Helpline - 800-931-2237

Contact the NEDA Helpline for support, resources, and treatment options for yourself or a loved one who is struggling with an eating disorder. Helpline volunteers are trained to help you find the support and information you need. For more information: National Eating Disorders Association

Local Crisis Lines

Yakima County Crisis Line (24/7 crisis hotline) 509-575-4200 or 800-572-8122

Comprehensive Healthcare provides a free crisis phone service available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days of the year to address mental health or substance use crisis. Website: CRISIS RESPONSE – Comprehensive Healthcare

Washington Listen's Line - 833-681-0211

Washington Listens is a free, anonymous service for anyone in the state. Washington Listens provides support to people who feel sad, anxious, or stressed due to the events of this year including COVID-19 and the wildfires. Website: Washington Listens: Crisis Connections