Warning Signs
You know your friends, coworkers, and loved ones best. If they seem off, it could be a sign that something is wrong, or that they need support.
We don’t always know when they are in danger, but following up when you see the warning signs and having direct conversation can make a big impact.
Recognize the Risks
What to do next
If you see warning signs, don’t wait:
Start a conversation and ask direct questions.
It’s important to find out how serious the danger is.
Learn the warning signs of suicide and when to check in with others in this lesson from the Suicide Prevention training.
If you’re worried that someone is in immediate danger,
Call 911
and ask for a CIT officer (Crisis Intervention Team).
For less urgent concerns,
Call 988
and you will be directed to trained professionals who can then direct you to other resources.