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Roosevelt High School SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN
Senate Bill 52, also known as "Adi's Act", was passed in Oregon in 2019. This legislation requires school districts to develop and publicly post the school district's plan for suicide prevention, intervention and postvention response activities.
PURPOSE
Suicide is the second leading cause of death for teens in Oregon. Teens confront a multitude of stressors daily. Whether the stressors are social, familial, or internal, the teen years can be some of the most challenging. For some teens, this can lead to mental health challenges including depression, anxiety, and/or considering suicide and/or self harm.
To address these challenges, we work to provide resources and support to all of our students and their families. With more support, students and their families can gain valuable skills to cope with the stressors listed above. This can lead to greater life enjoyment, success in academics, and positive connections with peers and adults alike.
The purpose of the Suicide Prevention Plan is to ensure that we as a school are serving all of our students to the best of our abilities. By having a plan in place to prevent, evaluate the risk of, and respond to suicide, we have the foundation to support students and families in some of their hardest times.
Roosevelt High School:
- Prioritizes the physical AND mental health of our students
- Recognizes that suicide is the second leading cause of death for teens in the state of Oregon
- Honors that our students come from diverse backgrounds that require us to act with intentionality and respect for cultural, familial, and personal values when addressing suicide and/or self harm with students/families.
- Has developed and solidified comprehensive suicide prevention policies that include clear prevention, intervention, and postvention procedures.
RESOURCES
- If you have landed on this page and are seeking resources beyond information about Roosevelt High School's suicide prevention plan procedures, please see the list below:
- Hotlines
- In an emergency, call 911 immediately
- Multnomah County Crisis Line: Available 24/7/365. Call 503-988-4888
- National Lines for Life Hotline: Dial 988
- YouthLine: Staffed by youth from 4 pm-10 pm and adults at all other times. Text "teen2teen" to 839863
- Trevor Project Hotline: For LGBTQIA2+ youth. Text "START" to 678-678
- Walk In Options for Face to Face Support
- Cascadia Urgent Walk-In Clinic: 7 days a week from 7 am-10:30 pm. 4212 NE Divsion St Portland, OR 97216 503-963-2575
- Unity Center for Behavioral Health: 24/7/365 1225 NE 2nd Ave Portland, OR 97232 503-944-8000
- Emergency room at your hospital of choice
- Support Options at Roosevelt
- School Counselors: Can be a great first point of contact and help you get where you need to go. Head to the counseling center to connect.
- School Social Workers: Can offer check ins and also connect you to other resources like food pantries, utility support, and other basic needs. Their office is just down the hall past the counseling office (across from the Mult Co Health Clinic).
- Multnomah County School Based Health Center: Provide full medical services and have two mental health providers on staff.
- Other Supports: Roosevelt also has a drug and alcohol counselor through NARA, a domestic violence support counselor through Raphael House, case management through SEI, and other resources available to students/families. Ask your counselor about getting connected!