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September 2020

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The Well Beings Tour is well on its way! Watch the latest virtual panel discussion and check out upcoming events. BONUS: Check out the amazing ways these Well Beings youths are speaking out to destigmatize mental health!

Now Streaming

Preventing Youth Suicide in Nebraska

In Nebraska, suicide is a leading cause of death among 10 to 24-year-olds. Well Beings teamed up with Nebraska Education Telecommunications (NET), Call to Mind, and Nebraska-based partners for a live stream discussion to raise awareness of factors leading to youth suicide and ways to prevent it.

If you joined us live or watched the stream of the NET Virtual Discussion Event, please help us improve the development of future content and events by taking this brief survey.

Youth Voices

Battling Suicide Through Storytelling

"I'm fighting for those before me." Watch as students share their stories, struggles, and coping mechanisms with mental health. Check out the PBS News Hour Student Reporting Lab short film created by students about the Let's Talk About Mental Health School Program
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In the Media    

Brave Teens in People Magazine

Courageous Brave Teens from across the United States are opening up about their mental health in the Well Beings nationwide campaign to break down stigmas surrounding anxiety, depression, suicide, and mental health challenges. Check out their latest video diaries on People.com.  
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Upcoming Event

South Florida: How to Help Loved Ones

Seeing loved ones struggle can be extremely difficult. Tune in to the Well Beings Tour: South Florida with WPBT2, WXELTV42, and All Health TV on Sept 9th at 7 pm ET to learn how to help those facing mental health challenges and effective coping strategies. 
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In the Media 

Therapy for Underserved Youth 

The system is broken. 14 million children in the US attend schools with an on-site police officer but no mental health staff. The lack of health services is devastating. Stanford MBA Christina Guilbeau shares her journey to provide mental health resources to underserved youth
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Support provided by Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc., Kaiser Permanente, Bank of America, American Psychiatric Association Foundation, One Mind, Movember, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Dana Foundation, Dauten Family Foundation, The Hersh Foundation, Mental Health Services Oversight & Accountability Commission, John & Frances Von Schlegell, Sutter Health, Robina Riccitiello, and Jackson Family Enterprises.

Partners include American Public Media’s Call to Mind, PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs, Forbes, People, Mental Health America, and The Steve Fund.
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