Depression in Teens most recent data from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) dramatically illustrates recent upward trends youth suicide:
Teachers need to know how to recognize depression in their students and how to respond when they do. This program will show you the various ways that depression can manifest itself in teens and how treatment can be helpful. You will learn the risk factors for suicide, the warning signs and your limited, but critical role in getting help for your students. What are your school’s resources? What community resources exist? Be prepared to help. Suicide is preventable if the community is aware and responds.
Presenter: Dr. Celia Spacone (Crisis Services of Erie County) began her career as a teacher and then worked as a licensed psychologist for 32 years. She has focused her
efforts on suicide prevention in her role as Executive Director at the Buffalo Psychiatric Center where she championed implementation of the Zero Suicide model. In 2017, she was awarded the Suicide Prevention Center of NYS Excellence in Suicide Prevention Award.