The South African Depression and Anxiety Group (Sadag) has launched Teen Suicide Prevention Week, from February 11 to 18, as part of its continued commitment to youth mental health advocacy.
This week is an important chance to bring communities, educators, parents, and students together to confront the grave issue of teen suicide, with a focus on building hope and providing individuals with necessary resources.
Cassey Chambers, Sadag’s operations director, highlights the essence of tackling these issues and normalise reaching out for help.
“Talking about hard topics like suicide helps to create open conversation, foster safe spaces for young people to talk openly about their struggles, and identify warning signs to get help.
“As parents, caregivers, teachers and communities, we need to talk more about the issues and normalise that it’s…