Suicide Prevention & Intervention
Student Services Counselor - Sarada Karthik - [email protected]
LUSD Community Resources Pamphlet
Suicide is a serious public health concern which takes an enormous toll on students, families, staff and communities. The incidence of suicide may be reduced through education, awareness, and services, for students and families via mental health practitioners and community organizations. As an essential part of the team, school personnel are instrumental in identifying at risk students and providing them with access to mental health resources.
The Crisis Clinic
1212 N. California Street, Stockton, CA 95202
Walk-in Hours: Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Walk-in Hours: Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Crisis Phone (24-Hour Response): (209)468-8686
**CRISIS/ EMERGENCIES**
If you or your student is experiencing a crisis please contact the appropriate agencies:
San Joaquin County Sheriff: 911 or 209-468-4421 / Non-emergency: 209-468-4400 /
San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services (Mobile Crisis): (209) 468-8686 /
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 /
National Suicide Prevention Online Chat: https://tinyurl.com/lifelinesupport
Resources:
- San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services
- Suicide: Risk and Protective Factors
- Suicide Prevention Awareness for Parents/Caregivers
- Teen Suicide: A First-Person Message for Teens
- Warning Signs for Suicide
For support and consultation, contact your school site's Counseling Office.