Our Youth Suicide Prevention Program works to reduce the incidence of youth suicide through trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and accessible prevention services in the communities of Braintree, Milton, Quincy, Randolph, & Weymouth.
We implement equitable evidence-informed youth suicide prevention strategies, including mental health awareness events, Question. Persuade. Refer (QPR) training open to parents/caregivers, any youth connected community member, and through our positive community norms campaign.
Contact
Training and events are free and open to the community. Reach out to prevention@baystatecs.org to bring services your community/organization.
Question Persuade Refer
Question Persuade Refer (QPR) is a 90-minute session where participants will learn three simple steps to help prevent suicide, and how to provide resources for someone who might be struggling. Course participants learn how to recognize suicide risk factors, how to ask important questions, and how to connect someone to area resources.
Mental Health Check-in Events
Check In is an in person mental health wellness program/event for youth that fosters dialogue about mental health and suicide. These fun and engaging events are planned for and by youth and feature interactive booths focused on building coping skills, promoting connectedness and belonging, reducing stigma, and promoting diverse community resources. We can bring these events to community resource fairs, schools or other youth serving venues.
Funding Source
Department of Public Health, Bureau of Community Health and Prevention (BCHAP) and Suicide Prevention Program (SPP).