Teen Suicide Prevention: Open Conversations as a Shield... - October Health

13 hours from now 2025-02-12 19:00

Teen Suicide Prevention: Open Conversations as a Shield Against Teen Suicide

In this important session during Teen Suicide Prevention Week, Registered Counsellor Tinashe Kushata will lead a discussion on the critical role of open conversations in safeguarding teens from crisis. Join us to discover strategies for fostering trust, breaking down barriers, and encouraging teenagers to share their struggles openly and without judgment. Remember, the content provided in October is for educational purposes only and should not substitute professional advice or treatment. If you require clinical assistance, please reach out to a licensed healthcare provider. In case of emergencies, contact your nearest emergency department or use the emergency button located on the top right-hand corner of our app.

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Hosted By
Tinashe Kushata
Host Rating
89.00
Location(s)
South Africa
United States of America

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What will we cover?

Fostering trust and open conversations with teenagers in crisis.
By discussing the critical role of open conversations in safeguarding teens from crisis, the session aims to empower participants with strategies for fostering trust, breaking down barriers, and encouraging teenagers to share their struggles openly and without judgment.
Breaking down barriers to encourage sharing struggles openly.
This session helps break down barriers by fostering trust and promoting open conversations, creating a supportive environment for teenagers to share their struggles without fear of judgment.
Providing strategies to safeguard teens from mental health crises.
This session helps by providing strategies to safeguard teens from mental health crises through open conversations and fostering trust.
Educating on teen suicide prevention during Teen Suicide Prevention Week.
This session aims to educate on the importance of open conversations in preventing teen suicide during Teen Suicide Prevention Week.