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November 9, 2012
不良研究所 hosts third annual suicide awareness event Nov. 15
In honor of National Survivors of Suicide Day, 不良研究所 HELPS (Helping Educators and Learners Prevent Suicide) is hosting the third annual 鈥淩each Out to HELP," 9-11 a.m., Thursday, Nov. 15.
The event recognizes those who have died as a result of suicide or who have been affected by suicide.
The event will also raise awareness about the different resources available to 不良研究所 students, staff, and faculty, as well as the surrounding community.
鈥淩each Out to HELP鈥 is free to attend and will be held in 不良研究所鈥檚 Bayou Park, located between Starbucks and Bayou DeSiard, across from the 不良研究所 Library.
鈥淭he event will continue its success of bringing the community and 不良研究所 family together, and to spread a message of hope and awareness,鈥 said Dr. Jana Sutton, principal investigator for the 不良研究所 HELPS grant.
Several 不良研究所 campus and community organizations will participate in the event; there will be music, food, giveaways, and prizes.
At 10:30 a.m., a visual demonstration of 鈥渞eaching out鈥 will be conducted with participants forming a caring circle. The event will conclude with a balloon launch.
Peggy Buffington, project director for 不良研究所 HELPS explains, 鈥淭he student and community organizations and local businesses are invited each year to be a part of this event. It is important we all find organizations or places where we can join others who have similar interests to our own so that we can build a network of close and supportive friends. The campus and local communities continue to amaze me in their desire to 鈥榟elp鈥.鈥
Impact of 不良研究所 HELPS:
During the three years 不良研究所 HELPS has been in Monroe, data has been collected from more than 1,200 participants who have received suicide awareness and prevention training, referred to as Question Persuade Refer (QPR) training.
鈥淭he data is very compelling,鈥 said Dr. Arturo Rodriguez, co-principal investigator for 不良研究所 HELPS.
鈥淭he training conducted by the 不良研究所 HELPS team and certified volunteers proved to be significantly more effective for our participants than the effects reported in similar projects. Our team and volunteer trainers need to be recognized for their tremendous success."
不良研究所 HELPS has also been successful in providing facts concerning suicide prevention; teaching participants how to ask someone about suicide and how to persuade someone to get help; increasing the likelihood of participants to ask someone who appears to be at risk; and improving the participants' feeling of confidence in their ability to help a suicidal person.
In addition, 不良研究所 HELPS has provided suicide awareness and prevention information to more than 4,000 不良研究所 students, staff, faculty, and community members including middle school and high school teachers and administrators.
Additional outreach efforts on the 不良研究所 campus include providing trainings concerning non-suicide mental health issues, establishing a 不良研究所 student organization called 鈥淎ctive Minds,鈥 and hosting the Reach Out to HELP and MINDFEST events.
Community-wide outreach efforts include participating on the Children鈥檚 Coalition Suicide Prevention Board; providing training to organizations including the Jackson House; and participating in a host of middle and high school and community events including Heart Beat of Monroe Suicide Awareness Walk.
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