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What can be done to prevent gun suicides as U.S. rate hits all-time high

12th - Higher Ed
Firearms are involved in more than half of suicides in the U.S. The gun suicide rate has reached an all-time high, and for the first time, the rate is higher among Black kids and teens than white ones, according to a recent analysis by...
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Community Organization Fueled By Kindness And Causes - Depression Awareness

3rd - Higher Ed
Have you ever had a moment when you felt you just couldn’t go on? Home, job, relationship… all in tatters? Bree Pear faced this moment. She struggled with ways to face her adversity, and eventually found a way forward to a better place....
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Boy Honors Dad By Raising Money For Suicide Prevention

3rd - Higher Ed
Shane Boylan was just 10-years-old when his father took his life, ending his battle with depression and alcoholism in January 2016. In his wake, he left behind a devastated family. His wife Aanika explained to her children that their dad...
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Reaction To Suicide - Boy Raises Money To Fund Depression Research After Losing His Dad

3rd - Higher Ed
How to deal with Suicide... Shane Boylan was just 10-years-old when his father took his life, ending his battle with depression and alcoholism in January 2016. In his wake, he left behind a devastated family. His wife Aanika explained to...
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Boy Raises Money To Fund Depression Research After Losing His Dad - The FULL Story

3rd - Higher Ed
How to deal with Suicide... Shane Boylan was just 10-years-old when his father took his life, ending his battle with depression and alcoholism in January 2016. In his wake, he left behind a devastated family. His wife Aanika explained to...
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What is Really Considered a Suicidal Thought?

Higher Ed
What is Really Considered a Suicidal Thought?
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TMW Media

What it means to be human and happy

K - 5th
Award Winning Short Film. Learn how the body and brain function, observe how we can dispel the stigma of mental health and see how your mental health impacts a community. This highly sensitive suicide prevention film contrasts how...
Instructional Video2:30
TMW Media

Letting go is not giving up

K - 5th
Award Winning Short Film. Learn how the body and brain function, observe how we can dispel the stigma of mental health and see how your mental health impacts a community. This highly sensitive suicide prevention film contrasts how...
Instructional Video1:53
TMW Media

A story about human instinct

K - 5th
Award Winning Short Film. Learn how the body and brain function, observe how we can dispel the stigma of mental health and see how your mental health impacts a community. This highly sensitive suicide prevention film contrasts how...
Instructional Video3:10
TMW Media

How it feels to be human

K - 5th
Award Winning Short Film. Learn how the body and brain function, observe how we can dispel the stigma of mental health and see how your mental health impacts a community. This highly sensitive suicide prevention film contrasts how...
Instructional Video5:47
TMW Media

It Gets Better - How to Avoid Depression

K - 5th
Explore ways to move through depression, observe a visualization of a positive perspective and remind yourself that you are here for a reason. A sincere, touching, and reassuring film for anyone feeling overwhelmed, bullied, or severely...
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Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation seeks long-term solutions after suicides

9th - Higher Ed
Families of the Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation are grieving after a series of recent suicides of young people. Seeking long-term support, residents and community leaders are asking the provincial and federal governments for help.
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The Fifth Estate interviews the OPP

9th - Higher Ed
Acting OPP Commissioner Gary Couture and Insp. Robyn MacEachern, head of the OPP’s wellness unit, speak with Mark Kelley.
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Scientists Turn to Machine Learning to Prevent Suicide

9th - Higher Ed
Suicide continues to be one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. Now social scientists are testing out using machine learning to help reverse the trend, says Lydia Denworth, Contributer, Scientific American.
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Scientists Turning to Machine Learning For Suicide Prevention

9th - Higher Ed
Suicide continues to be one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. Now social scientists are testing out using machine learning to help reverse the trend, says Lydia Denworth, Contributer, Scientific American.
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988 hotline's top doctor explains why the service is needed now

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Allison Crawford, chief medical officer of Canada's new suicide prevention hotline, says responders will be available 24/7 to help people in crisis.
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988 mental health crisis line launches across Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Similar to 911, 988 is a 24/7 mental health crisis helpline available to anyone across the country by call or text, free of charge. The line can help connect callers to a nearby live trained responder and provides support for anyone...
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Be Well: Chef Andre Talks Veteran Suicide Prevention

9th - Higher Ed
Be Well: Chef Andre Talks Veteran Suicide Prevention
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Be Well: Understanding Contributing Factors to Suicide

9th - Higher Ed
Be Well: Understanding Contributing Factors to Suicide
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U.K. coroner probes death connected to Canadian accused of abetting suicides

9th - Higher Ed
British authorities are investigating the 2021 death of a university student who purchased a toxic chemical online from a Canadian accused of abetting suicides. Kenneth Law was charged this month over the alleged sale of a toxic...
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UNC Chapel Hill Takes 'Forward Looking' Steps to Cancel Classes After Possible Suicides

9th - Higher Ed
The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, took the extraordinary step of canceling classes for a Wellness Day on Tuesday following investigations into two possible suicides. The potential tragedies come amid a nationwide crisis of...
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Health officials say access to Nunavik mental health care is improving

9th - Higher Ed
That message comes as suicide rates have gone down across Quebec. But in Nunavik, the rate of suicide is still much higher than the rest of the province. Samuel Wat has more.
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Dr. Matt Miller talks about how the VA is working to prevent military suicides

Higher Ed
In an effort to address the staggering numbers, the Department of Veterans Affairs is announcing Thursday new funding to help local communities tailor their suicide prevention programs. (Scripps News)
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CDC study shares how community can impact suicide risks

Higher Ed
Suicide risk may depend on certain community-level factors such as health insurance, internet access and income, according to a new CDC Vital Signs report. (Scripps News)