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1
The Jason Foundation, Inc.
  • A Promise for Tomorrow
  • A Youth Curriculum Unit
  • for the awareness and prevention of
  • Youth Suicide
  • www.jasonfoundation.com

2
A Promise for Tomorrow
  • Lesson A

3
A Promise for Tomorrow
  • In 1999, U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. David Satcher,
  • declared suicide as a National Health Problem
  • especially within the youth and elderly
    populations.

4
A Promise for Tomorrow
  • Suicide in the general population had been in the
    top ten leading causes of death for the past 30
    years.
  • Due to several reasons, very little had been done
    to confront the problem.
  • Reasons include lack of knowledge about the
    subject and the stigma surrounding the topic of
    suicide.
  • These caused a lack of funding to develop
    prevention and awareness programs.
  • Dr. Satchers report specifically listed suicide
    as a major national concern for youth and the
    elderly.

5
A Promise for Tomorrow
  • After a two year nationwide fact finding and
    resource gathering campaign, the Surgeon General
    released the National Strategy for Suicide
    Prevention. This became known as the Call to
    Action.
  • We are now better equipped with the information
    and resources needed to help a friend who may be
    depressed, having trouble in relationships, or
    may be considering suicide.
  • Suicide has been labeled as the number one
    preventable cause of death in our nation today.
    It is preventable because, for those individuals
    who need it, there is help available that can
    make a positive difference in their lives.

6
A Promise for Tomorrow
  • Purpose of this lesson
  • Learn about the current statistics and some
    common myths that surround the topic of suicide.
  • Learn about some behaviors that are often shown
    by a young person who is depressed or thinking
    about suicide.
  • Learn some ways you can help a fiend who may be
    depressed or considering suicide.
  • Explore some resources that you could turn to if
    a friend needs help.

7
A Promise for Tomorrow
  • Jasons Story

8
A Promise for Tomorrow
  • Jason's Story (A Father's Letter)
  • Dear Friend,Jason was my youngest son. He was
    an average 16-year old. He got mostly Bs on his
    report card, and he loved sports. Especially
    football. He was active in his youth group and he
    had a lot of friends. Jason was the one who was
    always up for going places and trying new things.
    From all appearances...my son loved life.But on
    July 16th, 1997, everything changed. My son,
    Jason became a statistic of the silent epidemic
    of youth suicide. In trying to come to terms with
    what happened, I began researching youth suicide.
    The statistics are alarming. Did you know on
    average, over 100 young people this week will
    become victims of youth suicide? But-youth
    suicide can be prevented.Thats what The Jason
    Foundation is all about. I urge you to get
    involved. Together we can help stop this
    epidemic. Ask for our material. Read it. Then
    share it with your friends and others. Please
    help us reach out to hurting teens with another
    choice - another way to handle lifes problems,
    pressures and disappointments.I will never hug
    my son again. But I can and will work alongside
    you -- perhaps to save your friend, your
    neighbors child, a relative or even your own son
    or daughter.Thank you for your help.
  • Clark FlattPresident / CEOThe Jason Foundation,
    Inc.
  • http//www.jasonfoundation.com/index.php

9
A Promise for Tomorrow
  • Lets see what
  • you already know about the problem of
  • Youth Suicide.

10
Questions
  • True
  • or
  • False

11
Question 1
  • Suicide is the THIRD leading cause of death among
    young people between the ages of 10 and 24.

12
Answer
  • TRUE
  • First leading cause is accidents of all kinds
    homicides are second.

13
In theUnited States
  • How many young people do we lose, each year, to
    suicide?

14
It is estimated that
  • We will lose approximately 5,000 young people to
    suicide each year.
  • For example, this would be enough people to fill
    our gym over three times. By the time our
    freshman class graduates, 20,000 young people
    will have lost their lives to suicide.

15
Each week,
  • We lose approximately 100 young people to the
    Silent Epidemic of youth suicide.
  • If there were a virus or bacteria sweeping the
    country causing these deaths, would we hear about
    it anywhere? The problem with the silent
    epidemic of suicide is that we are losing about
    100 young people each week but no one is willing
    to talk about it.

16
  • Many experts believe that the total number of
    young people we lose each year is more than
    5,000.
  • Some experts feel the actual number of youth
    suicides could be 10 to 30 higher than reported
    because of misreporting.
  • What could be a misreported suicide???

17
  • Many suicides are incorrectly reported as
    accidents such as car accidents, drug overdose,
    etc.
  • What do you think is needed to classify something
    as a suicide???

18
  • Evidence such as a note, a witness, etc.
  • If no evidence is found, many times the death
    will be classified as an accident. Knowing this
    do you agree with the experts who believe there
    are more suicides than reported???

19
Question 2
  • People who talk about or threaten suicide rarely
    die by suicide.

20
Answer
  • FALSE
  • This is a common myth believed by many people.
    It is totally untrue.
  • Many times people who are thinking about suicide
    make statements or threats about it
  • Id be better off if I werent even here
  • I wont be bothering you much longer
  • People who talk about suicide are thinking about
    it and should be taken seriously.
  • If they are not suicidal, it is obvious that they
    are not happy.
  • Ask questions and find out what is so wrong in
    their lives.
  • They are desperately asking for help. We want to
    be able to provide that help.

21
Question 3
  • Approximately one young person dies by suicide
    every 2 hours.

22
Answer
  • TRUE
  • Some parent loses a son or daughter to suicide
    approximately every two hours.
  • If you allow for misreported suicides, some
    experts believe that the rate is every 1 hour and
    15 minutes or even more frequent
  • From the time you get up in the morning until
    school begins, one young person in the United
    States has died by suicide. During the time it
    takes you to enjoy a movie or a basketball game,
    another young person has died because of suicide.

23
Question 4
  • Talking to someone about suicidal feelings may
    cause them to attempt suicide.

24
Answer
  • FALSE
  • This is another common myth believed by many
    people. It is totally untrue.
  • Talking about it can only help if done in a
    compassionate and knowledgeable manner.
  • The thoughts of suicide come from a feeling of
    hopelessness and the belief that no can help
    them!

25
  • Have you ever had a problem that worried you so
    much that you could not sleep?
  • When you finally dealt with the problem by
    talking to your girlfriend or boyfriend, parent
    or teacher (whomever), did it relieve some of the
    pressure?
  • It is the same with young people who are thinking
    about suicide.
  • They do not want to die they want the pain to go
    away.
  • Helping your friend get that pain out on the
    table, and talk about it, will only relieve some
    of the pressure and together you can begin to
    look for much better ways to solve their problems.

26
  • Time takes care of most all of our individual
    problems.
  • You must give yourself time because time will
    change our circumstances.
  • Young people who take their own lives cut off
    their time. They do not wait to experience the
    changes that will surely come. Whatever seems so
    hard or bad today may be gone tomorrow. We must
    wait to se what better things are in the future.
  • How do you think talking about feelings and what
    causes those feelings can help a person in
    trouble???

27
Identify the problem, discover solutions, realize
you are not alone, etc.
28
Question 5
  • Suicide is Preventable.

29
Answer
  • TRUE
  • What makes suicide preventable???

30
  • We would want to stop someone from hurting our
    friend so we have the right to stop our friend
    from hurting himself/herself.
  • We want to be able to recognize the need and know
    what to do.

31
Question 6
  • People who are contemplating suicide almost
    always tell someone beforehand.

32
Answer
  • TRUE
  • In almost 70 of suicides, the person shared
    his/her thoughts or intentions with a friend,
    teacher, or other important person in his/her
    life before the attempt or completion.
  • They may say something like
  • Id be better off dead!
  • You wont have to worry about me much longer.
  • Sometimes they will actually say I am going to
    kill myself.

33
In fact,
  • In almost 70 of all suicides the person told
    someone their intentions at least ONE hour
    before.
  • Why didnt that person say anything about what
    they had been told?

34
Youth Suicide Statistics
  • Suicide is the third leading cause of death for
    young people, ages 10 to 24.
  • Suicide is the second leading cause of death for
    college-age youth.
  • Youth suicides have tripled since the late 1960s.
  • Approximately 100 young people lose their lives
    to suicide in the U.S. every week.
  • There has been over a 100 increase in suicides
    for 10 to 14 year olds since 1980.
  • More teenagers and young adults are lost to
    suicide than die from cancer, heart disease,
    AIDS, birth defects, stroke, pneumonia, influenza
    and chronic lung disease, combined.

35
A Promise for Tomorrow
  • Lesson B
  • Choices

36
A Promise for Tomorrow
  • Lesson C

37
Just a Bad Day or Something More
  • There are times when most of us feel sad or down.
    What are some words that describe how you feel
    on those really bad days???

38
Just a Bad Day or Something More
  • Lonely
  • Bored
  • Tired
  • Misunderstood
  • Frustrated
  • etc.

39
Just a Bad Day or Something More
  • Is it normal to have a bad day?
  • Do you think everyone feels sad or down at times?
  • What are some words you use to describe how you
    feel on your bad days.
  • Does anyone notice when you are having a bad day?
    If yes, who?
  • How do you know they notice?
  • How can you determine if it is more than just a
    bad day?

40
Just a Bad Day or Something More
  • Things happen in our lives that cause us concern
    and sometimes unhappiness.
  • Failed relationships and failed dreams can be
    very difficult
  • Not making a team
  • Not winning an election
  • Divorce in the family
  • Breaking up with girlfriends or boyfriends
  • Bad grades
  • Traumatic events
  • Feeling humiliated or ashamed
  • How are you going to know if your friend is just
    having a bad day, or if there is something
    more???

41
Signs of Concern
  • Lets look at some signs of concern (warning
    signs) that may indicate a person might be having
    thoughts of suicide.
  • Suicide Threats
  • Previous Suicide Attempts
  • Sudden Changes in Behavior
  • Depression
  • Final Arrangements

42
Suicide Threats
  • I would be better off dead.
  • You wont have me around to bother you much
    longer!
  • I wish I was dead.
  • I wish I could go to sleep and never wake up.
  • I am going to kill myself. (This is very
    straight forward, but it happens.)
  • Can you think of any other comments you have
    heard that would lead you to be concerned about a
    friend???

43
PreviousSuicide Attempts
  • Four out of five completed suicides are not the
    first attempt.
  • Physical mutilation (cutting) is a sign of
    wanting to hurt ones self physically to relieve
    an emotional painit can sometimes lead to
    suicidal thoughts or attempts.
  • Even if the attempt seems to be only for
    attention, take it as a serious cry for help and
    seek help immediately.

44
PreviousSuicide Attempts
  • Why would someone make a suicide attempt???

45
PreviousSuicide Attempts
  • To see if it hurts
  • To see if they can go through with it
  • Most common reason to see if anyone notices
    that they are in pain. Will anyone help them???

46
Sudden Changesin Behavior
  • A loud person becomes quiet and reserved or a
    quiet person becomes loud and obvious.
  • A person withdraws from activities he or she used
    to enjoy.
  • A gentle person becomes aggressive and angers
    easily.
  • An outgoing person becomes withdrawn.
  • Declining grades or changes in class attendance.
  • For some people these are their normal behaviors
    and/or personality traits. It is when there is a
    sudden change that we need to be diligent and pay
    close attention.

47
Depression
  • Feeling sad or hopeless every day for two weeks
    or longer
  • Feelings of being alone or of no one caring
  • Sleeplessness or wanting to sleep an abnormal
    amount of time
  • Eating disorders - eating too much or not enough
  • Lack of interest in activities once enjoyed

48
Final Arrangements
  • Giving away prized possessions
  • Favorite piece of jewelry or clothing
  • Drivers license
  • Collection cards, music, etc.
  • Making rounds
  • Visiting friends to set things right and / or say
    good-bye.
  • Sharing of funeral plans
  • Primarily by girls to a best friend.
  • If you have seen two or more of the other four
    warning signs and then see this one, it could
    indicate that the situation is more critical.

49
A Promise for Tomorrow
  • Lesson D
  • Choices

50
A Promise for Tomorrow
  • Lesson E

51
How to Help
  • Talk, Listen and Respond with
  • L. I. F. E.
  • Listen
  • Insist on honesty
  • Feelings - share them
  • Extend a helping hand

52
L.I.F.E.
  • ITS ABOUT LIVING LIFE!
  • L represents the very first thing you must
    do. LISTEN
  • I represents the second thing you can do to
    help. INSIST ON HONESTY
  • F stands for the third thing you can do to help
    your friend, talk about FEELINGS, yours and
    theirs.
  • E is for EXTEND A HELPING HAND. Go with your
    friend to get help.

53
Resources for Help
  • Favorite Teacher or Coach
  • Parent
  • Minister/Clergy
  • Guidance Counselor
  • Medical Doctor
  • Other Trusted Adult
  • Local Crisis Line
  • Local Mental Health Center

54
Friends Helping Friends
  • If you see any of the signs mentioned in a friend
    or a classmate, tell a responsible adult
    immediately.
  • Be willing to risk your friendship to save a
    friend.
  • REMEMBER
  • Your knowledge of suicidal ideation could save
    someones life.

55
A Promise for Tomorrow
  • Rascal Flatts
  • B1 Project

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B1 Project
  • Rascal Flatts and The Jason Foundation are
    working together to prevent youth suicide.
  • Rascal Flatts became JFI Ambassadors in June
    2010.
  • Theme is Someone you know may need a friend, B1.
  • B1 encourages young people to B Aware, B Able,
    and B Prepared
  • for their friends who may be struggling with
    suicidal thoughts.

www.rascalflattsb1.com
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The Jason Foundation, Inc.
  • A Promise for Tomorrow
  • A Youth Curriculum Unit
  • for the awareness and prevention of
  • Youth Suicide
  • www.jasonfoundation.com
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