Where Angels Fear to Tread: Starting the Conversation about Suicide Prevention

Where Angels Fear to Tread: Starting the Conversation about Suicide Prevention

Dr. Hart recently authored her second article in a series on Suicide Prevention for Educators in the National Association of Community College Teacher Education Program's (NACCTEP) Newsletter. NACCTEP is a national association which supports training and preparation of K-12 educators. The series provides early career educators the knowledge they need to both accurately identify students at-risk for attempting suicide and information on how to effectively intervene. 

Knowing how to effectively intervene once you have determined a student is at-risk for attempting suicide is crucial. Teachers need to ...

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Identifying Students on the Edge: The First Step in Suicide Prevention

Identifying Students on the Edge: The First Step in Suicide Prevention

Dr. Hart recently authored her first article in a series on Suicide Prevention for Educators in the National Association of Community College Teacher Education Program's (NACCTEP) Newsletter. NACCTEP is a national association which supports training and preparation of K-12 educators. 

Teachers know their students. They are able to identify typical vs. atypical developmental behaviors within the age group they work with and they are able to identify significant changes in their students. Educators are uniquely positioned ...

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