Problem
Jaime is no longer in acute danger of suicide. What are some ways you can empower Jaime to explore options to increase their own safety and security?
You are working as a community service intake worker, meeting Jamie for the first time. During the interview, Jamie disclosed details that start to make you concerned for their safety. Describe how you should respond to the situation at that time.
While at work, you see Jaime at the free lunch table. You stop for a chat. The conversation starts to get serious so you and Jamie step outside for privacy. Jaime admits that their situation isn't improving and they're thinking about suicide. How do you respond to Jaime?