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Suicide Prevention: Safety Plan

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If your child is feeling depressed and having suicidal thoughts, help your child create a safety plan. Click on the PDF icon above to download a safety plan that you and your child or teen can fill out.

Disclaimer

Adapted from the AAP patient education brochure, Suicide Prevention: What Parents Need to Know.

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