Suicide Awareness and Prevention

  • Depression is a very common, yet widely overlooked mood disorder that will impact 15–20% of young people before they reach adulthood. It is also a risk factor to suicide. A key component to the healthy development of teenagers is the conscious allowance for social and emotional exploration and learning. To grow in a well-rounded and responsible way, teenagers need to learn how to recognize and manage difficult emotions with coping and problem-solving skills. They need to understand when it is vital to reach out for support when those skills aren't enough to bring back to a state of emotional balance.

    District 211 has chosen to implement The Erika's Lighthouse Program: Depression and Suicide Awareness for High School Students to develop depression and suicide awareness among our students.  The Erika's Lighthouse program centers on three primary goals:

    • Raising awareness of depression and its symptoms
    • Reducing the stigma surrounding mental health issues
    • Encouraging the utilization of support services if necessary

     

    Erika’s Lighthouse has published a parent handbook regarding childhood and teen depression which can be downloaded here.  The handbook is a valuable resource for parents seeking to understand the many issues their children face and will help parents navigate the best responses to specific situations that may arise. 

    Anyone requiring immediate emergency assistance should call 911.  Additional resources for suicide awareness and prevention are provided.

     

    Hotlines

    Crisis and Suicide Hotline
    988

    24 Hour Crisis Line  
    847-377-8088

    Suicide Hotline  
    800-784-2433

    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
    800-273-8255

     

    Hospital Treatment Programs

    Alexian Brothers Hospital 
    800-432-5005

    Northwest Community Hospital  
    847-618-1000

    Streamwood Behavioral Health Hospital  
    630-837-9000

      

    Community Counseling Services

    Catholic Charities
    847-376-2100 

    Jewish Family Services
    847-392-8820 

    Kenneth Young Center
    630-524-8800 

    Lutheran Family Services
    847-640-7954 

    Schaumburg Family Counseling
    847-524-1505