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Suicide Prevention in Schools:

Changing the Narrative

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About this Webinar

Watch our on-demand webinar, "Suicide Prevention in Schools: Changing the Narrative" featuring Dr. Amy Grosso, presented on World Suicide Prevention Day.

During this webinar, you’ll learn practical ways to integrate suicide prevention practices into different areas of your campus.

Key Takeaways

  • The profound impact of suicide on school-aged students.
  • Actionable strategies to ensure your district or campus is adhering to best practices in suicide prevention.
  • The importance of identifying and addressing low-level concerns as a means of effective suicide prevention.
  • A comprehensive range of resources designed to strengthen your suicide prevention efforts.

About the Presenter

Dr. Amy Grosso,
Director, Expert in Residence,
Raptor Technologies

Dr. Grosso is a highly accomplished professional with a Ph.D. in Counseling and Counselor Education from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, more than 15 years of experience and a passion for student wellbeing. Dr. Grosso provides in-depth subject knowledge, technical expertise, industry-specific guidance and support on requirements, and helps validate the accuracy, integrity, and reliability of project outputs.

At Round Rock ISD, she led the creation of the Behavioral Health Services Department, overseeing a team of social workers providing vital support to students and families. Dr. Grosso pioneered the threat assessment process, creating a safe environment for over 46,000 students. She also updated suicide protocols district-wide, implementing evidence-based practices. Nationally, Dr. Grosso serves on the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention's National Chapter Leadership Council, contributing to suicide prevention efforts.

Don't miss this opportunity to empower your school community with critical strategies and resources for suicide prevention.