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Suicide was the second-leading cause of death among young Hoosiers last year.
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St. Joseph County Commissioners Tuesday voted to let the health department spend money from two federal grants.
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Providers say Senate Bill 480 is harmful to trans youth and exacerbates Indiana’s health care worker shortage.
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A bill that would stop Indiana courts from intervening when a transgender child is at risk of suicide may be halted in the Senate. It previously passed the House.
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A bill to bolster mental health care access and services across Indiana unanimously cleared a Senate committee Thursday – but without any funding included.
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The family of a 12-year-old Elkhart student who took her own life earlier this year has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Elkhart Community Schools.
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The state’s goal is to get 90 percent of calls to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline from Indiana answered by in-state crisis counselors by 2023.
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The state’s top health official says new survey data shows Indiana teens are struggling with increased rates of depression and anxiety.
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Seventeen veterans die by suicide everyday in the U.S. Gov. Eric Holcomb is trying to change that by involving Indiana with a new nationwide awareness campaign.
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The Elkhart Common Council passed a resolution Monday night supporting Rio’s Rainbow, an anti-bullying organization formed after an Elkhart student took her own life last month.