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The Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide - Working Tirelessly Towards Reducing Youth Suicide in America

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 The Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide - Working Tirelessly Towards Reducing Youth Suicide in America Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide ( https://sptsusa.org ) is dedicated to increasing awareness, saving lives and reducing the stigma of suicide through specialized training programs and resources that empower teens, parents and educational leaders with the skills needed to help youth build a life of resiliency. SPTS expert program staff are available to meet your educational and professional development needs with a comprehensive catalog of dynamic workshops and training programs for schools, community groups, professional conferences and parents. Browse our catalog or consult with our office staff for the presentation that best fits your suicide prevention needs. For a free consultation or to avail our tool kit call us at (732) 410-7900

Advising peers and parents on teens and suicide

 While some people are verbal about their emotional or physical pain and feeling suicidal, some people are not and are good at hiding it. They appear cheerful and happy with their lives and no one really knows what is happening in private because no one is asking. An important part of suicide prevention training is learning how to talk and listen to people who are hiding their real selves. Teen suicide is one of the leading causes of death in that age group and it is important to know what the warning signs are and what types of behavior to look out for. Youth suicide prevention - some warning signs Losing their appetite even for favorite foods Losing weight Depression Acting out in anger or being hostile Expressing feelings of hopelessness Withdrawing from people and isolating themselves or them becoming isolated A break up of a relationship Being overly focused on death Not being able to sleep or oversleeping Giving away possessions Drinking too much and taking illeg...

Not My Kind - An initiative by SPTS to Save Teen Lives

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 Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide is dedicated to increasing awareness, saving lives and reducing the stigma of suicide through specialized training programs and resources that empower teens, parents and educational leaders with the skills needed to help youth build a life of resiliency. SPTS expert program staff are available to meet your educational and professional development needs with a comprehensive catalog of dynamic workshops and training programs for schools, community groups, professional conferences and parents. Browse our catalog or consult with our office staff for the presentation that best fits your suicide prevention needs. To know more on how we can help you just visit https://sptsusa.org

Youth Suicide Risk Factors, Warning Signs And Prevention

 One of the leading causes of US deaths is suicide, and it is the second leading cause in people aged 10 to 34. It has a heavy impact on families and communities. Over 47,000 people die each year by suicide and there are more than 1.2 million attempts, and that is just the ones known about. That means a death every 11 minutes. But it is preventable with things like suicide prevention training and knowing what the warning signs are. What are the risk factors for suicide? Risk factors are things that make it more likely an individual will think about and potentially try to commit suicide. There are different factors that can increase the risk including personal ones, community factors, relationships and societal concerns. That is why youth suicide prevention is more successful when it looks at all of the factors not just some. Examples include; A history of bullying Having made previous attempts Having a mood disorder like bipolar or depression Have a history of abuse and trau...

Feeling Depressed or Suicidal - Reach Out to SPTS for Help

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 Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide is dedicated to increasing awareness, saving lives and reducing the stigma of suicide through specialized training programs and resources that empower teens, parents and educational leaders with the skills needed to help youth build a life of resiliency. SPTS expert program staff are available to meet your educational and professional development needs with a comprehensive catalog of dynamic workshops and training programs for schools, community groups, professional conferences and parents. Browse our catalog or consult with our office staff for the presentation that best fits your suicide prevention needs. To know more on how we can help you just visit https://sptsusa.org

How Can I Help With Youth Suicide Prevention?

 Youth suicide prevention is needed now more than ever! Since 1999, the overall suicide rate has increased at least 35% — including in children 10–17 years old. In the United States, suicide is the second leading cause of death of people 10-24 years old. There are at-risk youth in every school. Now more than ever, we need to reach out to our youth to guide them, support them, and show them that together we can weather any storm.  If we all pull together, we can help the new generation of youth grow to be strong, resilient, and prepared to take life by the horns — that’s where your local suicide prevention charity can come in. What is a suicide prevention charity? A suicide prevention charity is an organization that focuses on youth suicide prevention. They offer suicide prevention training and resources for parents, schools, hospitals and whole communities. They are there to help you form a youth suicide prevention plan — including support for you, as well. Some helpf...