Report 2019-125 Recommendation 8 Responses

Report 2019-125: Youth Suicide Prevention: Local Educational Agencies Lack the Resources and Policies Necessary to Effectively Address Rising Rates of Youth Suicide and Self‑Harm (Release Date: September 2020)

Recommendation #8 To: Gateway Public Schools

To ensure that their teachers and staff have the information necessary to respond consistently, promptly, and appropriately to reduce suicide risk, the six LEAs we reviewed should revise their policies by March 2021 to comply with state law and incorporate the best practices in Education's model policy.

Annual Follow-Up Agency Response From October 2023

Based on the feedback we received from the audit as well as reviewing the sample best practices to ensure our policies is reflected of all of those updates. The policy was last reviewed and updated in October 2021 and has been shared with staff for the 2023-24 school year.

California State Auditor's Assessment of Annual Follow-Up Status: Partially Implemented

Gateway did not demonstrate that it revised its suicide prevention policy in consultation with community stakeholders, as required by state law. Although Gateway revised its suicide prevention policies to address the needs of at-risk groups, such as LGBTQ youth and youth in foster care it should, at a minimum, provide its suicide prevention policy to the community stakeholders described in law and consider incorporating any feedback they provide.


Annual Follow-Up Agency Response From November 2022

Based on the feedback we received from the audit as well as reviewing the sample best practices to ensure our policies is reflected of all of those updates. The policy was last reviewed and updated in October 2021 and has been shared with staff for the 2022-23 school year.

California State Auditor's Assessment of Annual Follow-Up Status: Partially Implemented

Gateway Public Schools' (Gateway Charter) revision of its suicide prevention policy did not meet all of the requirements specified in state law. The policy now includes language addressing the needs of at-risk groups, such as LGBTQ youth and youth in foster care. However, state law also requires that local educational agencies consult with school and community stakeholders, school-employed mental health professionals, and suicide prevention experts when adopting these policies. Gateway Charter did not provide any evidence that it met with these stakeholders when it adopted its policy.


1-Year Agency Response

The policy has been updated to incorporate best practices based on recommendations from the audit.

California State Auditor's Assessment of 1-Year Status: Partially Implemented

Although Gateway revised its suicide prevention policies to address the needs of at-risk groups, such as LGBTQ youth and youth in foster care, it did not demonstrate that it revised its suicide prevention policy in consultation with community stakeholders.


6-Month Agency Response

Gateway Public Schools did not submit a response to this recommendation

California State Auditor's Assessment of 6-Month Status: No Action Taken


60-Day Agency Response

Gateway Public Schools did not submit a response to this recommendation

California State Auditor's Assessment of 60-Day Status: No Action Taken


All Recommendations in 2019-125

Agency responses received are posted verbatim.