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IDAPA 08.02.03.160 states that “the State Board of Education rule requires that each school district adopt, and review annually, a comprehensive district-wide policy and procedure encompassing…7. Suicide Prevention…” among others. The following information is derived from best practices in school suicide prevention including, “After a Suicide: A Toolkit for Schools.” Suicide Prevention Resource Center and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, 2011; “Sudden Death – Suicide – Critical Incident: Crisis Response Procedures For Principals and Student Services Staff, Madison Metropolitan School District, August 2005; Maine Youth Suicide Prevention: Youth Suicide Prevention, Intervention & Postvention Guidelines, The Maine Youth Suicide Prevention Program, 2006; and the Schools and Suicide Work Group, a sub-committee of the Idaho Council on Suicide Prevention.
Regional School Suicide Postvention (RSSP) Teams are available to assist you with this response and will be activated by the State Department of Education Safe and Drug Free Schools Office when requested. Call 208-332-6960.
DO NOT REFER TO THE DEATH AS A SUICIDE unless 1) the coroner has made the official certification and 2) the family of the deceased does not object. Otherwise, refer to it as a sudden death. If the family objects, it may be helpful to have someone from school administration or counseling who has a good relationship with the family to contact them and explain that students are already talking amongst themselves and that talking with the students about suicide can help keep students safe. If they still object, schools can state, “The family has requested that information about the cause of death not be shared at this time.” The school may then go on with suicide postvention activities without referring to this particular death as a suicide.
DO NOT CLOSE THE SCHOOL. For safety purposes, permit students to leave school early only with parental permission and documentation. Implement an enhanced system of tracking student attendance. Follow regular school routines to the extent possible.
DO NOT ANNOUNCE NEWS OF THE DEATH OVER THE LOUD SPEAKER OR IN A SCHOOL ASSEMBLY. See Crisis Response Team procedures for proper handling of student notification.
DO NOT EMPTY THE DECEASED STUDENT’S LOCKER OR GATHER PERSONAL EFFECTS WITHOUT FIRST CONTACTING THE FAMILY. The family of the deceased may prefer to do this in privacy or to have school personnel do it for them. Provide quiet time and support to meet their wishes.
The school Crisis Response Team manages the emotional fallout within the school community to
decrease the potential for contagion (copycat behavior). The team will likely meet several times during the first day.
AVOID that which other vulnerable youth may see as a way to receive recognition for considering
suicide. DO NOT ALLOW:
DO assign an appropriate school official to monitor social media related to the deceased student such as MySpace, Facebook and Twitter pages. In some cases, the site many need to be taken down.
DO remember self-care during this process! Be aware of your own emotional response to these events and take care of yourself. See Self Care.
These guidelines are meant as a basic list of critical functions for school postvention.
For immediate or ongoing questions or concerns contact the State Department of Education at 208-332-6960. If you feel any student or staff posses an immediate threat to themselves or another, contact your local Department of Health and Welfare office.
For more information on school-related suicide prevention, intervention and postvention go to www.sprc.org.
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