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Education Curriculum
Introduction
who are often the first line of defense for their students. Education
has on learning and achievement, and they realize that there's a great
deal that can be done to help students with mental health issues.
Body
suicide, and this alarming increase is more proof that young people are
experts. Teen depression rates are on the rise, yet obstacles prevent
students of all age groups from getting the help they need.
these signs are recognized, students and staff will have the skills and
knowledge they need to reach out for help. When suicide prevention
resources are enabled, the risk of suicide amongst teens will decrease.
attempt suicide. The answer to this, however, can be complex, and often
Often, teens feel that the only way to end these feelings is through death.
mental illness or have a family history of mental illness are more likely to
attempt suicide. Physical Illness: Teens with physical illnesses often see
media and technology, bullying has become more prevalent than ever.
Teens who experience bullying often see no way out of the situation other
as the death of a loved one) are more likely to commit suicide. Substance
brains and bodies are still in development, and as such, they need
asking students if in the past year they ever felt so sad or hopeless
almost every day for at least two weeks that they stopped doing their
usual activities. They also were asked if they seriously thought about
attempting suicide and how many times they attempted suicide in the
past 12 months.
and suicide attempts than students at other schools. There was a 26%
other students.
demographic subgroups.
Conclusions
proper health, both physically and mentally, they must be given the