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HEARD Youth Unmuted
A podcast series where mental health experts and HEARD Alliance members engage in discussion


allcove
allcove offers core services to young people ages 12 to 25 around mental health, physical health, substance use, peer and family support.


School Transition Resources for Youth, Young Adults, Families, and Schools
Explore expert-curated mental health resources to help youth, young adults, and families navigate the stress of school transitions—from starting middle school to adjusting to college life. Designed for students, caregivers, educators, and community partners.


Julia Tachibana, Teacher & Suicide Loss Survivor: On My Experience Losing a Sibling
My high school was very supportive in the aftermath of my younger brother's suicide in 2003.


Suicide Loss: How To Help Someone Grieving | Stanford
Watching a friend or loved one grieve the loss of someone close to them because of suicide can feel overwhelming. Grief is experienced differently by every person, but there are ways you can help. Dr. Shashank Joshi is a professor of psychiatry, pediatrics, and education at Stanford, and Mary Ojakian is a suicide prevention advocate - in this video, they talk about ways to support a person grieving the loss of someone because of suicide.


Mary Ojakian, Parent & Survivor: Mobilizing Communities to Support Youth Wellbeing
I am what is termed a "survivor of suicide loss".


Mental Health & Wellbeing Resources for Youth and Families
Find trusted mental health resources for youth and families. Learn how to support emotional well-being, build resilience, and access help early.
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