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The suicide rate for Arizona teenagers exceeds the national average. Through a partnership with the Calvary Addiction Recovery Center in Phoenix, the Jason Foundation and its dynamic approach to cutting down on these deaths now have an Arizona base.

Mental health professionals from throughout the Valley got together to learn about the Foundation and hear an inspirational message from its founder and CEO, Clark Flatt. The Foundation is named for Jason Flatt, Clark's son, who committed suicide at age 16.

The Foundation seeks to prevent the tragedy of teen suicide through education and counseling with centers in over 30 states. Adolescent suicide has increased by more than 300 percent in the past 50 years and is the greatest avoidable threat to our young people.

Avoidable is the key word. A very high percentage of those who eventually commit suicide give clear warnings, but these warnings are often missed or misinterpreted by adults. The problem is especially severe in Arizona where a recent survey showed that over a third of all young people feel depressed for an extended time and almost one
in 12 teens actually attempts suicide. Both numbers are above the national average.

Anyone who works with our young people -- especially parents, teachers and coaches -- should learn more about steps they can take help recognize the warning signs that precede adolescent suicide. The Jason Foundation has made available a wealth of materials for educators and family members on their web site.

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If you are experiencing crisis call: 1-00-suicide