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Students hailed for work to cut youth suicide rate

Ohio’s young people are stronger, smarter and better connected to the needs of their communities than many of us give them credit for. They are also willing to get involved at a level from which many adults shy away.

This week, 20 high school students were selected (from 50 applicants) to be part of the new Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation Youth Advisory Council. Those teenagers, representing a variety of ages, locations, interests and groups, were determined to make a difference in supporting suicide prevention efforts.

“We were amazed by the number of students who applied, as well as their enthusiasm for making a difference in their communities and beyond,” said OSPF Youth Program and Policy Manager Evi Roberts. “It’s a privilege to work with such talented young people, and we are excited to see how the OSPF Youth Advisory Council shapes suicide prevention efforts across Ohio.”

Their involvement alone will make a difference, as research has shown youth-led suicide prevention interventions can reduce self-harm and suicidal thoughts. According to the OSPF, the peer-led model Source of Strength is credited with decreasing suicide attempts among high school students by 29%.

Work on reviewing applications for youth-led grants begins this spring.

Those who will serve on the advisory council deserve not only our praise, but our support. They are taking on a challenge that should be a matter of great importance to all of us.

They are willing. Now, as they identify projects and policies that could improve outcomes for struggling young people, the rest of us must do our best to make sure they are able.

Below is a list of the Youth Advisory Council students, including their schools and county of residence:

• Athens County: Kelsey Shreve, Nelsonville-York High School

• Butler County: Benjamin Svoboda, Lakota East High School

• Carroll County: Owen Ball, Malvern High School

• Clark County: Sydni Howard, Greenon High School

• Clermont County: Grayson Hardoerfer, Milford High School

• Erie County: Sierra Nunn, Huron High School

• Franklin County: Colson Smith, Upper Arlington High School

• Hamilton County: Connor Burns, Loveland High School; Aarush Mantro, Saint Xavier High School; Landon Oakes, St. Xavier High School

• Harrison County: Kate Liggett, Conotton Valley High School

• Huron County: Reece Young, Bellevue High School

• Lorain County: Sylvia Nisky, Oberlin High School; Aidan Ramirez, Marion L Steele High School

• Lucas County: Alice Krisjanis, Maumee Valley Country Day School

• Montgomery County: Daisy Jones, Oakwood High School

• Richland County: Mia Orth, Madison Comprehensive High School

• Warren County: Madison Day, William Mason High School;

Ainslee Lloyd, Franklin High School

• Wood County: Ray Brosneck, Lake High School

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