Wisconsin continues to have one of the highest youth suicide rates in the nation, and recent data show that 1 in 6 Wisconsin high school students have considered attempting suicide in the previous twelve months. Helping our communities avoid tragedy by preventing suicide in youth, and across the lifespan, requires a multi-pronged approach in our schools, homes, and workplaces.
Join the Evidence-Based Health Policy Project for a Capitol Briefing on strategies to prevent suicide among youth and young adults in Wisconsin. Panelists from public, academic, and non-profit organizations will discuss current data, programs, and policies for lawmakers and others to consider.
Featuring
Sara Kohlbeck
Assistant Director
Comprehensive Injury Center
Medical College of Wisconsin
Kate McCoy
Evaluation Consultant, Youth Risk Behavior Survey Coordinator
Gregg Curtis
Education Consultant, School Counseling and Suicide Prevention
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
Valerie Donovan
Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Promotion Coordinator
University Health Services
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Leah Rolando
Suicide Prevention Specialist
Mental Health America of Wisconsin