suicide prevention
Some Elite Universities Think Removing Ceiling Fans in Dorms Will Solve the Problem of Rising Student Suicides
India’s young people are increasingly dying by suicide, and experts worry measures like this are just “knee-jerk reactions” that will lead nowhere.
I Tried to Take My Own Life but Survived. Here’s Why Talking About Mental Health Is Important.
There is a stigma associated with suicide in Indian society, but talking about it may break the pattern.
I Was Bullied as a Gay Teen and It Also Made Me Want to End My Life
For several queer Indian youth, growing up means developing a thick skin against bullies. But not everyone gets past them.
There's a Mental Health Crisis Among Florida's Kids
We followed three teenagers as they navigated Florida’s mental health system and the Baker Act
Mental Health Support from VICE
Here, you'll find suicide prevention helplines and a selection of VICE work that we hope can help you out.
In Singapore, a Shocking Rise in Suicides from an Unexpected Age Group
Why some Singaporeans are deciding to cut their lives short – and how the Asian city-state and individuals are trying to curb the problem
How a Teen Tried to Heal Her Town After Losing Two Friends to Suicide
By the end of 2016, Nina Griffiths, a teen from New Zealand, had won $10,000 in funding for a youth center, expanded their peer-support program, and propelled the conversation about youth suicide back onto the national stage.
This group thinks gun stores are the key to suicide prevention
The Gun Shop Project finds it's more effective to work with the gun community — rather than treat them like the enemy
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Trial to decide if bullying that led to suicide is manslaughter
VICE News investigates the suicide of Kenneth Sutner to understand if someone can be held criminally responsible for another's suicide.
TV's obsession with suicide can do real harm
Simply prompting conversations about suicide is no longer enough to forgive problematic portrayals that can do real harm to those at risk.