Stronger Connections | Addressing Student Suicidality Webinar
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Description:
Recent data from the California Healthy Kids Survey indicate a promising statewide reduction in students’ suicidality since 2018. In San Diego County, student suicide ideation and chronic sadness among middle and high school students have also dropped since 2022. What investments have been made in San Diego County in mental and behavioral health systems? What strategies are being implemented to better support students?
Join this session to learn about San Diego County Office of Education’s Creating Opportunities in Preventing and Eliminating Suicide (COPES) initiative. The COPES initiative provides standardized training alongside suicide risk screening in 440 schools and developed a new countywide database of resources to provide students with individualized resources.
Participants will learn about:
- Data collection strategies, including how to measure and track outcomes
- Key components and tools that can be adapted
- Crisis response protocols to effectively intervene and keep students safe
- Peer programming strategies to support each other and foster positive cultural change
The session will include hands-on materials for adaptation and use, review of real-world data tools and trends from San Diego County, and opportunities to engage with resources honored by the California School Boards Association Golden Bell Award.
Speaker:

Heather Nemour is a Program Specialist: Student Wellness & Positive School Climate for the San Diego County Office of Education’s Student Support Services division. She provides coaching, technical assistance and training to the 42 school districts and charter schools across the county in suicide prevention, positive school climate and mental health & wellness. She chairs the San Diego County Suicide Prevention Councils Education Sub-Committee and Children, Youth & Families Behavioral Health Councils System of Care Council’s Education Sub-Committee. On a statewide level, she works with the California Department of Education leading statewide grants on suicide prevention and mental health in schools.