Youth Mental Health Epidemic: A Panel Discussion on Suicide Prevention
Understanding the Youth Mental Health Epidemic
September marks National Suicide Prevention Month, emphasizing the importance of mental health across the nation. In El Paso County, statistics are alarming; 5.5% of high school students in Colorado have made attempts on their lives in the past year. This crisis calls for immediate action and open conversations.
Panel Discussion Highlights
- Experts from behavioral health sectors will address youth mental health issues.
- Telehealth solutions provide essential support to students.
- Community involvement is key to prevention and awareness.
Join the Conversation
Engaging in discussions around youth mental health is crucial. This panel in Colorado Springs aims to bring together various stakeholders for a meaningful dialogue on suicide prevention.
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