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    Suicide Prevention Week Keynote Event: A Call For Further Action Three people in my life have completed suicide; my uncle, my mom’s late fiance, and my step brother on my dad’s side, within four years of each other. I’ve witnessed each parental figure in my life become compromised by grief and the inevitable pain accompanying it, and I’ve seen the way depression can plague someone so deeply, even without the ending of suicide. The prevalence and growing numbers of deaths by suicide calls for a

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    Suicide is the third leading cause of death among fifteen to twenty-four year olds. Also, between a third to fifth of children ages three to seventeen are affected by mental illness. That means six to ten students in an average class of thirty are affected by mental illness. To reduce these numbers people have come up with suicide prevention programs. Two examples of these programs are TeenScreen and Sources of Strength. These programs can easily be put into schools to help prevent suicide and teach

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    every 18 minutes, someone in the United State commits suicide” (Flanders 3). Ranked tenth in leading causes of death in the United States, suicide claims the lives of more than thirty thousand people a year (Flanders 3). Recently, there has been an increase in self-destructive behavior among young adults (Flanders 3). “Almost everyone in the United States has been touched in some way by suicide” (Flanders 20). By studying the social issue of suicide, one can identify the causes and help prevent more

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    of 41,149 deaths due to suicide, which makes suicide the 10th leading cause of death (Suicide Awareness Voices of Education, 2015). Suicide affects individuals of all ages, to include our school aged youth. The number of suicides among our youth has been on a steady rise for the past few years, but what factors are playing a part in the rise of suicides? The loss of these young lives is preventable; all we must do is incorporate mandatory suicide awareness and prevention training in our middle and

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    The Youth suicide prevention program put out statistics saying, 2001 in the US, 4,250 young people between the ages of ten and twenty four died by suicide, which is an average of one suicide roughly every two hours. They go on to say that one out of ten students indicated that they had made a suicide attempt in the past twelve months. One out of five indicated that they had seriously thought about it. Teen suicide is a bigger problem than people realize with rates of suicide tripling since 1970.

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    The risk of suicide upsurges dramatically when kids and teens have access to weapons at home, and nearly 60% of all suicides in the United States are committed with a gun. That's why any gun in your home should be unloaded, locked, and kept out of the reach of children and teens. Overdose using over-the-counter, prescription, and non-prescription medicine is also a very common method for both attempting and completing suicide. It's important to monitor carefully all medications in your home. Also

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    Suicide has always been looked down upon and people would do just about everything in their willpower to prevent it. There are plenty methods to avert people from committing suicide such as the suicide health prevention hotline, support groups, friends, and family. However, all these methods are not as resourceful when the person is already dying. And, if the one who wants to commit suicide is lying in their death bed enduring an excruciating pain, then do the people who oppose suicide have the right

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    Suicide Prevention More people die from suicide every year than from other causes of death . The numbers are estimated to be around 41,000(“Self-Harm”). It is one of the leading cause of deaths in the United States. Suicide is a big problem in schools, workplaces and also in home. People don't think of suicide as a serious topic because many think that it will just go away or that it is not their problem or that they don't have to deal with it. Suicide can be prevented if treated in time. All

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    proactive prevention program for suicide. Maine’s suicide rate among all ages is unreasonably high. It is especially disconcerting to have a high rate among young adults. According to the Maine Suicide Prevention Program, one suicide happens every two days or 180 suicides year in Maine. It is the tenth leading cause of death among all age bracket in Maine. It is the second leading cause of death for ages 15 to 24; and the fourth leading cause in ages 10 to 14. (“Maine Suicide Prevention Program”)

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    Suicide causes, etiologies, and prevention strategies were examined in Mesa county of western Colorado. The highest population at risk for completion of suicide within Mesa county and that of the national average were found to be White males between the ages of 36-54 years of age. Risk factors of suicide and demographics of this population were assessed and compared to the efficacy of current suicide programs utilized within Mesa county. Data was then compared from Mesa county’s demographics, suicide

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