Only 13 States Require Annual Suicide Awareness And Prevention Training For All Public School Personnel

WGBH-FM Boston (12/15, McKim) reports on “the responsibilities and challenges of public schools to respond to the increasing mental health needs of students,” particularly since “suicide is the second-leading cause of death for teenagers.” Currently, “most health specialists agree that school personnel, in contact with students for a large part of the day, can be a key resource in providing help” to seriously troubled adolescents. But, while “the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention recommends that states require that all public school personnel receive at least two hours of suicide awareness and prevention training each year,” the “foundation says only 13 states require such annual training.”

Related Links:

— “Massachusetts Case Probes The Role Schools Play In Teen Suicide Prevention, “Jenifer Mckim, NPR, December 15, 2019

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