Suicide Prevention | Intervention | Postvention

Emergencies: Oregon Healing Collective does not provide emergency/crisis services. We are not able to immediately respond to phone calls, emails or other modes of communication. If you have a mental health emergency or need after-hours mental health support, please call one of the relevant 24-hour crisis lines listed below or dial 911:

Suicide Rapid Response

In collaboration with Oregon Health Authority, and contracted with Lines For Life, OHC is a part of the state of Oregon’s Rapid Response Crisis team. The services OHC provides to school staff, students, and families include: care room support, universal screening for suicidality, safety planning, ongoing therapeutic support, consultation, and presentations on relevant topics (e.g. grief, risk assessment). As a member of the Rapid Response team for the state of Oregon, OHC strives to provide care and compassion when working with all student populations, families and staff at any schools we respond to affected by crisis.

Menu of Services

Universal Screening

OHC provides school-wide Universal Screening for suicide risk. Depending on if a student endorses suicidality or high-risk behaviors, OHC conducts safety planning with the student, followed by facilitation of care coordination with the school and family. Learn more about our SAFER (Screening & Action For Early Risk) program!

Big River Trainings

OHC founder, Maryanne, is trained in every Big River program.

The Big River program is a statewide initiative sponsored by Oregon Health Authority to increase access to suicide prevention and intervention trainings. These trainings work to equip youth-serving professionals and community members with knowledge and skills to help prevent suicide.

Suicide Prevention Research

OHC research roles include:

  • Quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis 

  • Incentivizing stakeholders and vendors to participate in the implementation process across districts

  • Logic model development and survey programming 

  • Conducting key-informant interviews and focus groups to research the impacts of climate change on youth mental health, particularly Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) communities. Read the published Oregon Health Authority report here.

Program Development

OHC partnered with Oregon Pediatric Society to adapt Youth SAVE curriculum for Young Adult populations. Youth SAVE for Young Adults equips professionals with the tools to virtually assess for — and intervene with — young adults ages 18 - 26 who have thoughts of suicide.

For more information about upcoming trainings, visit Oregon Pediatric Society.

Prior Trainings:

October 26-27, 2023

June 29-30, 2023

May 18-19, 2023

Community Psychoeducation

(PAST) Eugene School District 4J Parent Education Presentation

Suicide Prevention: Learn how to talk to your child about suicide, what to look for, and where to go for help.

Date: March 7th, 2023

Time: 6:30pm-8:30pm