Suicide Prevention
Suicide can impact anyone, and awareness saves lives. These articles provide information, support, and practical tools to help prevent suicide, recognize warning signs, and encourage hope for those in need.
Methods to Prevent Youth Suicide
Suicide is a tragic, and global issue. The impact of suicide is far-reaching, affecting their family, friends, and the wide community. It can have serious emotional, economic, and financial consequences.
Our youth are at risk, and research has shown that there are effective prevention strategies available to us. These methods can be used by parents, helpline volunteers, teachers, and youth workers. The most effective strategy for suicide prevention is by taking a multi-pronged approach to provide support for those at risk.
September is Suicide Prevention Month
Every September, communities across the nation come together to recognize Suicide Prevention Month. It is a time to raise awareness about the reality of suicide, share stories of survival and hope, and highlight resources that can save lives. Suicide remains a leading cause of death in the United States, and for those impacted by childhood trauma, the risks can be even greater. At The Blue Ribbon Project, we recognize that prevention begins with awareness, compassion, and open conversations.
Suicide Prevention
Developmentally speaking, the years between youth and adulthood are critical for the development of emotional, cognitive, social, and mental change. Adolescence welcomes a time of growth, as children navigate milestones to prepare them for their roles as adults, this includes education and employment, living circumstances, and relationships. It can be a challenging and difficult time and is often associated with a higher risk of suicide.