This is an in-depth guide on how to respond to a suicide or self-harm threat. This guide breaks down the steps to take when faced with a threat and provides the documents required. Documents include risk assessments, staff referral forms, interview questions, indicator forms, action plan documents, student safety plans, and more. Additional resources are provided within the document for students or staff who need support.
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