Use the Gambling Disorder Screening Tool
Use the gambling disorders screening tool to understand and assess the symptoms of problem gambling.
Use the gambling disorders screening tool to understand and assess the symptoms of problem gambling.
Use this handout to discuss gambling with your kids and create a fun way to teach youth how to accurately predict the odds of winning
Use the BrainAbouts Discussion handout to generate student discussions after watching videos.
Suicide is Different has resources for caregivers to learn how to take care of others, set boundaries, and self-care.
Learn the Stop, Drop & Roll technique for dealing with suicidal thoughts.
Suicide rarely happens without warning signs. Learn them and teach your children what to do if they or they know someone who is struggling.
Use the National Suicide Prevention Hotline's resource page to help find a psychologist, psychiatrist, or support group near you.
Listen to the NPR Life Kit podcast about how to reach out to someone at risk of suicide.
Participate in an American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Walk with your children to raise awareness about suicide.
Learn the 5 steps for communicating with someone who may be suicidal in Spanish.