Teen Suicide Prevention Webinar – Mar 28

Suicide is the second leading cause of death among youths aged 10–24, with a staggering 52.2% increase in suicide rates from 2000 to 2021. Support from family and peers is critical. Research shows that 76% of first-year college students turn to friends and 64% to family for emotional support. On March 28 at 4:30pm CDT, join the team below for a roundtable discussion as well as a live Q&A that provides practical advice on how to: See the signs that someone you know and love is at risk. Support them through meaningful communication, creating a safe space for discussion, and facilitating access to professional help. Understand when and how to report suicide risk — from reporting procedures at educational institutions to available community resources and professional services.

See. Support. Report: Tools for Teen Suicide Prevention

Free Live Webinar
Thursday, March 28 at 4:30pm CDT
 REGISTER HERE

Dr. Christine Yu Moutier

Dr. Christine Yu Moutier, Chief Medical Officer – American Foundation of Suicide Prevention

John Macphee

John Macphee, Chief Executive Officer – The Jed Foundation

Dr. Dan Reidenberg

Dr. Dan Reidenberg, Managing Director – National Council for Suicide Prevention

Dr. Lindsay Henderson

Dr. Lindsay Henderson, Clinical Director – Fort Health

Note: This webinar contains sensitive content about teen suicide which may be distressing. If the discussion raises any concerns, please reach out to crisis services at 911, 988, or text 741 741 for support. A recording of the webinar will be shared with everyone who registers, but join live for a chance to ask your questions.

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