We are committed to supporting teens around the country to remove the stigma around anxiety and depression and cut the rate of teen suicide in half by 2028.
“Suicide is the second-leading cause of death among teens in the U.S. and the number one cause in Colorado, where Robbie’s Hope began.”
Think about that and sit with that for a moment.
Inspired to see orgs like @robbieshope1 doing great work to address this problem.
What are some tips and tricks you've learned in talking with teens?
December 5 was Nat'l Communicate with Kids Day. Learn some best practices on how to listen and create an environment of understanding between adults and youth. @RobbiesHope1
Our high school interns have been featured on Denver News! Check out the link below to watch and be sure to share with friends!
https://t.co/Vy19hvZNYX
.@RobbiesHope1’s motto for HOPE:
Hold On. Pain Ends. Check out how students at Lakewood HS and across the country are helping their fellow teens. #SuicidePrevention
@Adolescent_Hlth #AHIChats#AHI2021 our organization empowers teens directly to destigmatize mental health and reduce suicide rates. We have many free resources on our website. Check it out https://t.co/Nl3D11O8h7
@Adolescent_Hlth Our youth who identify as LGBTQ+ are at much greater risk for suicide. Suicide is preventable and never a option. #AHIChats please check in with the teens in your lives
@Adolescent_Hlth Two ears, one mouth. Listen. Have difficult conversations. We have a Adult Handbook available for free on our website. https://t.co/Nl3D11O8h7
@Adolescent_Hlth The anxiety levels teens are expressing is staggering. Teens need to be heard and reminded that we will all get through this pandemic. It is ok to feel your feelings and talk about them. You are not alone.