How to Report Suicidal Messages or Self-Harm Online

  • Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for individuals ages 10-34 years old according to the CDC. We can all help fight those numbers by educating ourselves about the warning signs of suicide and knowing how to get help for someone who may be having suicidal feelings. There are many different risk factors that may cause a person to feel this way. Below are some warning signs that you should be aware of. It is not a complete list due to the fact each person is unique and may show different warning signs. If you witness any of the following or have a concern, please report it immediately! We know that you may witness some of these warning signs on the weekends, at night, or some other time when a school counselor may not available so we have provided instructions on how to report something when you are not at school.

    What to do if you hear or see something about a person wanting to harm themselves or if you have a concern based on any of the warning signs:

    • If you are at school, tell a counselor right away! Do not wait to tell us. The sooner we can help the individual, the better.
    • If it is at night, on a weekend, during summer, or anytime you are not at school you should call 911 to report it.
    • You can also report self-harm and suicidal comments or photos on social media sites. See the links for specific instructions.
  • When in doubt, report it to someone!

How To Report on Social Media

  • Suicide Warning Signs

Mood

  • People who are considering suicide often display one or more of the following moods:

    • Depression
    • Loss of interest
    • Rage
    • Irritability
    • Humiliation
    • Anxiety

Talk

  • If a person talks about:

    • Being a burden to others
    • Feeling trapped
    • Experiencing unbearable pain
    • Having no reason to live
    • Killing themselves

Behavior

  • Specific things to look out for include:

    • Increased use of alcohol or drugs
    • Looking for a way to kill themselves, such as searching online for materials or means
    • Acting recklessly
    • Withdrawing from activities
    • Isolating from family and friends
    • Sleeping too much or too little
    • Visiting or calling people to say goodbye
    • Giving away prized possessions
    • Aggression