Yearly Archives: 2018

7 Things Faith Based Communities Can Do To Help Those Struggling With Mental Illness

Faith-based leaders are often the first notified when a member is struggling with mental illness. They are in a unique position to remove the stigma surrounding mental illness and provide hope to those in their congregation and their communities. Many individuals struggling with suicidal ideation are in a spiritual crisis. They may question their existence, [...]

By |2021-08-10T14:18:34-07:00November 20th, 2018|

Arizona State Senate Announces Committees, Chairs for 2019

(Phoenix, State Capitol) ----Senate President-elect Karen Fann today announced Senate committees and the chairs overseeing them in the 54th Legislature. Committee on Appropriations Sen. David Gowan-Chair Sen. Vince Leach-Vice Chair Committee on Commerce Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita-Chair Sen. Tyler Pace-Vice Chair Committee on Education Sen. Sylvia Allen-Chair Sen. Paul Boyer-Vice Chair Committee on Finance Sen. J.D. Mesnard-Chair [...]

By |2018-11-16T17:39:57-07:00November 16th, 2018|

Do our Schools Really Have a Zero Tolerance Policy?

Too long have schools and society ignored bullying. In many ways society has encouraged it. Going so far as to tell a young girl that if a boy hits them it is because they like them. What message does that send to young girls and boys? That it is ok to hurt someone because you [...]

By |2018-10-20T19:49:17-07:00October 20th, 2018|

EV parents taking the lead in teen suicide prevention

Denise and Ben Denslow, LeAnn Hull and Tim Warnock know the endless pain a parent suffers when their child dies by suicide. That’s why the three attended a Chandler Unified School Board meeting, urging that the district pay more attention to the heartbreaking problem. Their pleas came in the wake of two apparent teen suicides [...]

By |2021-08-10T14:30:12-07:00September 23rd, 2018|

My Journey – An Awareness Story by Chandra Dorsett

Suicide awareness month is upon us. During this month we share with others and encourage them to reach out. I have felt compelled to share my story. Perhaps you will read about me and see yourself. Or you will see a friend, a loved one, a co-worker who needs your help. My hope is that [...]

By |2021-08-10T14:30:02-07:00September 14th, 2018|

Workplace Bullying an Article by Larry Schatt

Being a high school teacher, I see the effects of bullying on a weekly, if not daily, basis. I see it in the words of bullied kids, and in the way it makes the lives of many a living hell. Thankfully, there are procedures and policies in place to deal with school bullying, and because [...]

By |2018-08-22T16:01:41-07:00August 22nd, 2018|

Cyberbullying: The Stats, The Trauma, And What You Can Do

I am sure you have heard the term cyberbullying, but have you taken time to truly think about what it is and the trauma it creates? I know we see the statistics, but do you see the person behind the statistics? Cyberbullying is any form of bullying that takes place over the internet with digital [...]

By |2021-08-10T14:29:52-07:00June 18th, 2018|

Facing the Loss: As We Mourn 2 Celebrities, Let Us Not Also Forget Those That Die By Suicide Everyday

I am saddened by another suicide loss this morning. I am grateful to CNN for not posting the details of his suicide. Thank you for putting the individual and his family above your ratings. Anthony Bourdain and his family are in our thoughts and prayers. As we have lost two great celebrities, we must also [...]

By |2021-08-10T14:29:41-07:00June 8th, 2018|

Relational Bullying: What Is It and What Can You do About it

This is the first in a series that will discuss and explain the different types of bullying you or your child may fall victim to. We hope this information will help you to recognize the signs of bullying to help not only the kid being bullied, but the one that is causing the bullying. One [...]

By |2018-06-04T12:58:53-07:00June 4th, 2018|
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