The Ukiah Daily Journal

Suicide awareness more important than ever

- Sy Scott Paulin Scott Paulin is Ukiah Unified School District’s director of Alternativ­e Education.

September was National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. While suicide prevention is important to address yearround, last month provided a dedicated time to come together around a difficult topic, reach out to those affected by suicide, and raise awareness of how to connect individual­s with suicidal ideation to treatment services.

At Ukiah Unified Schools, we are committed to supporting our students and families both academical­ly and emotionall­y. We recognize that all of our students and families are experienci­ng unique stresses and challenges due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and we want to do everything we can to provide support to keep our community healthy and safe.

What you can do:

1. Know the risk factors that can lead to suicide. These risk factors include mood changes, poor relationsh­ips, depression, substance use, a history of trauma, major physical illness, or an experience of loss.

2. Recognize warning signs. Take note of sudden changes in behavior. Engage your child in conversati­ons about how they are doing if something seems off. 3. Reach out for help. Knowing, supporting, and loving a young person who is struggling with their mental health can be stressful, but resources are available through your child’s school and in our community.

According to the CDC, suicide rates have increased by 30 percent since 1999. With the current Covid-19 pandemic limiting important inperson contact, it is essential for us to protect our mental health and support each other as we all learn to cope with uncertaint­y. It’s more important than ever that we are there for each other and take steps to prevent suicide. If you have a child at home, work with kids, or care for another young person in your family, it’s essential to check in on them and their mental health. While it’s quite normal for young people to become moody at times and struggle with selfimage and peer relationsh­ips, you should seek profession­al help if your child shows signs of mental health issues or depression.

If your child is having difficulti­es, please do not hesitate to reach out for help. Call your child’s school or email their counselor for support. Save these important contacts below for later use.

UUSD school and counselor contact informatio­n

Calpella Elementary: 707- 472-5630 — Stephanie Gravatt sgravatt@ uusd.net

Eagle Peak Middle School: 707- 4725250 — Evelyn Ramirez eramirez@uusd.net

Frank Zeek Elementary: 707- 472-5100 — Stephanie Razo srazo@ uusd.net

Grace Hudson Elementary: 707- 472-5460 — Vicente Duarte vduarte@ uusd.net

Nokomis Elementary: 707- 472- 5550 — Keenan Tyner ktyner@ uusd. net

Oak Manor Elementary: 707- 472-5180 — Jannette Ayala jayala@ uusd.net

Pomolita Middle School: 707- 472-5350 — Heath Mcnerney hmcnerney@uusd.net

South Valley High School: 707- 472-5150 — Jacob Bainbridge jbainbridg­e@uusd.net — Adrienne Bakewell abakewell@uusd.net

UISA: 707- 472-5906 — Alexa Moreno amoreno@ mcyp.org

Ukiah High School: 707- 472-5750 — Alicia Bainbridge abainbridg­e@uusd.net — Jacob Bainbridge jbainbridg­e@uusd.net — Adrienne Bakewell abakewell@uusd.net — Jen Julius jjulius@uusd. net

Yokayo Elementary: 707- 472-5690 — Amy Wyse awyse@uusd.net

National and local suicide prevention and mental health resources

Mendocino County Crisis Hotline: (24 hours a day, seven days a week) — 1-855-838- 0404

Mendocino County Warm Line: 707- 472-2311

Mendocino County Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-855-587- 6373

National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800273-TALK (8255)

Línea directa nacional española de prevención del suicidio: 1-888628-9454

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline website: http://www.suicidepre­ventionlif­eline.org/

Manzanita Services: 707- 463- 0405 (Peer Support, Wellness, Care Management & Therapeuti­c Services)

Mendocino County Youth Project: 707- 4634915 (Prevention & Interventi­on Services, Counseling Services)

Redwood Community Services: 707- 472-2922 (Multiple Services: Behavioral Health, Homeless, Crisis, Substance abuse)

Tapestry Family Services: 707- 463-3300 (Therapeuti­c Services, Mental Health Treatment, Foster Care)

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