The governing board that serves pupils in grades 7 to 12, inclusive, shall, before the beginning of the 2017–18 school year, adopt, at a regularly scheduled meeting, a policy on pupil suicide prevention in grades 7 to 12, inclusive. The policy shall be developed in consultation with school and community stakeholders, school-employed mental health professionals, and suicide prevention experts and shall, at a minimum, address procedures relating to suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention.
California Department of Education - Youth Suicide Prevention
Requirements of AB 2246:
- Adoption - Adopt Pupil Suicide Prevention Policy - WUHSD Pupil Suicide Prevention Policy
- Prevention - General Guidelines for Teachers and Staff | Risk Factors for Youth Suicide
- Intervention - Intervention in a Suicidal Crisis | Responding to the Warning Signs
- Postvention - Postvention Response to a Suicidal Crisis
What You Can Do To Prevent Suicide (QPR as a Universal Intervention):
- Question - Ask a student if they are considering suicide
- Persuade - Persuade student to seek help
- Refer - Offer to stay with student until connected with Counselor or Mental Health Services
- BP & AR 5141.52 Suicide Prevention
- Comprehensive Suicide Prevention Toolkit for Schools
- General Guidelines for Teachers and Staff
- Risk Factors for Youth Suicide
- Recognize and Responding to Warning Signs
- QPR as Universal Intervention
- Intervention in a Suicidal Crisis
- Postvention Response to a Suicidal Crisis