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SCHOOL & YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS

Suicide prevention in youth and schools is crucial because young people often face a variety of
challenges and stressors that can contribute to feelings of hopelessness and despair. Schools provide a unique opportunity to identify and support at-risk students, as they spend a significant amount of time there. By implementing effective prevention programs, providing mental health resources, and fostering open conversations, we can create a supportive environment that helps reduce the risk of suicide and promotes the overall well-being of young individuals.

Why Youth Suicide Prevention matters.
  • Vulnerability: Adolescents are particularly susceptible to mental health struggles due to hormonal changes, academic pressures, identity exploration, and social challenges.
  • Early Intervention: Schools provide a consistent and accessible environment for identifying signs of distress early and offering necessary support.
  • Educational Impact: Mental health issues can negatively affect academic performance, making it essential to address these concerns to ensure a successful educational experience.
  • Stigma Reduction: Promoting open discussions about mental health helps reduce stigma, making it easier for young people to seek help without fear of judgment.
  • Lifesaving: Effective prevention programs and interventions can directly save lives by connecting at-risk youth with appropriate mental health resources.
  • Long-Term Well-being: Addressing mental health concerns early can contribute to the long term emotional and psychological well-being of individuals as they transition into adulthood.
  • Healthy Coping Skills: Suicide prevention efforts often include teaching coping strategies and resilience-building techniques, which can benefit young people throughout their lives.
  • Community Support: Schools can serve as a hub for involving parents, teachers, counselors, and the broader community in supporting youth mental health.
  • Awareness: By raising awareness about the prevalence of mental health challenges and the importance of seeking help, we can create a culture of understanding and empathy.
  • Positive Environment: Creating a safe and nurturing school environment fosters a sense of belonging and connection, which are protective factors against suicidal thoughts and behaviors.

Breaking the Silence New Mexico (breakingthesilencenm.org)
Preventing Youth Suicide (Youth.gov)
REACH NM (505) 591-9444
Seize the Awkward | Talk With A Friend About Mental Health
Suicide: Blueprint for Youth Suicide Prevention (aap.org)
Teen suicide: What parents need to know - Mayo Clinic
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Trevor Project (thetrevorproject.org)
Yellow Ribbon – Suicide Prevention Program
Youth: Lifeline (988lifeline.org)

Contact the School & Youth Organizations Workgroup

Maureen Schmittle
[email protected]
If you are experiencing distress or a mental health emergency contact 988.
988: The 24/7 Lifeline for Emotional, Mental, or Substance Misuse Support
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  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • Mental Health Awareness Days
  • WORKGROUPS
    • COMMUNICATION / MESSAGING >
      • New Mexico Suicide Data
      • Reporting on Suicide
      • Social Media Tips
    • FAITH COMMUNITIES >
      • Faith Community Resources
      • Download Resource Guide
      • Buy Guide On Amazon
    • FIREARM VIOLENCE PREVENTION
    • FIRST RESPONDERS >
      • First Responder Resources
    • HEALTHCARE
    • LEGISLATIVE / POLICY >
      • Advocacy Resources and Tools
    • LGTBQ+
    • NATIVE AMERICAN
    • SCHOOL & YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS >
      • Youth Resources
      • Thoughts from Youth
      • Community Support
    • VETERANS >
      • Veterans Resources
  • EVENTS
    • Event Sign Ups
  • TRAININGS
  • MEETINGS
  • DOH
    • DATA Reports
    • Suicide Is Preventable Fact Sheets
    • Resource Guide
    • QPR Training
    • Proclamation - Suicide Prevention Month
  • CRISIS CARE
    • Crisis Care Resource >
      • Download Crisis Care Resource
    • After A Suicide Loss
    • Loving People Well
    • Mental Health Assessment
  • CONTACT