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Heath Hightower, an assistant professor of social work, joins us at the roundtable to discuss suicide prevention and the need for a shift in how we approach suicidality. He emphasizes the importance of creating spaces for open and honest conversations about suicide and challenging the stigma surrounding it. Hightower suggests that suicide prevention, assessment, and intervention should be integrated into all undergraduate and graduate human services programs. He also advocates for universal screenings for suicide and the inclusion of people with lived experience in the development of support services. Hightower calls for a bottom-up approach that centers the voices and needs of those who are suicidal.
Takeaways:
Let’s talk about it.
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By National Organization for Human ServicesHeath Hightower, an assistant professor of social work, joins us at the roundtable to discuss suicide prevention and the need for a shift in how we approach suicidality. He emphasizes the importance of creating spaces for open and honest conversations about suicide and challenging the stigma surrounding it. Hightower suggests that suicide prevention, assessment, and intervention should be integrated into all undergraduate and graduate human services programs. He also advocates for universal screenings for suicide and the inclusion of people with lived experience in the development of support services. Hightower calls for a bottom-up approach that centers the voices and needs of those who are suicidal.
Takeaways:
Let’s talk about it.
_____
___________
For more NOHS, visit our website: www.nationalhumanservices.org
Find us on social media!
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Listen and follow on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and the iHeart Radio app!