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Abbigale Shi

Mind Your Business: Defund the police for National Suicide Prevention Month

Abbigale Shi September 7, 2020
But ultimately, this month is about suicide prevention, an issue that requires systemic change, not just personal intentions. Similar to antiracism, bettering our approach to mental health requires not only individual work, but also legislative and societal change. 
Declaring the month of September as Suicide Prevention Month, Boston City Councilor Annissa Essaibi-George is calling for a review of effectiveness of mental health services currently offered across the state. PHOTO BY LILLIAN LI/ DFP FILE PHOTO

Boston dedicates September to suicide prevention, improving mental health resources

Conor Kelley September 18, 2018
Boston joined the rest of the United States in formally recognizing the month of September as National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month at Wednesday’s city council meeting.
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