National Suicide Prevention Contest

National Suicide Prevention Contest

September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

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$10,000 Scholarship Contest

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Shodair Scholarship Contest Winners

CONGRATULATIONS

VISUAL CATEGORY: EMMA CLARK – CONRAD HIGH SCHOOL

ESSAY CATEGORY: EVE MONFORTE – MONTANA CITY SCHOOL, CLANCY

VIDEO CATEGORY: JEFFREY BEISECKER – GREAT FALLS HIGH SCHOOL

JUDGE’S CHOICE: SOLIEL PLATE – WASHINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL, MISSOULA

Visual Category:

Emma Clark

Conrad High School

Visual Winner Emma Clark

Essay Category:

Eve Monforte

Montana City School, Clancy

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Video Category:

Jeffrey Beisecker

Great Falls High School

Judge’s Choice Category:

Soleil Plate

Washington Middle School, Missoula

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“Youth suicide rates in Montana are nearly double the national average and we want to do all we can to change that. One first step in suicide prevention and breaking down stigma is creating a safe place for conversations and a platform for young people to share their story. This contest is yet another way we are continuing to meet our mission, to heal, help, and inspire hope with the continued help from our stakeholders. Stigmas prevent people from seeking the help they need, so if we can empower Montana’s youth to speak up, then we’ve done our job.”

-Craig Aasved, CEO of Shodair Children’s Hospital

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Suicide in Children: A Guide for Parents

Let us be the first to say, you’re not alone. Those concerns you’re having – Why is my child so sad? Did I do something wrong? Should I be worried? How do I get him out of his room? Where do I go for help? – they’re normal, and it’s okay to have those questions. It’s also extremely normal for your child or teen to go through seasons of fluctuating emotions, even those that are deeply sad or possibly suicidal. So, take a deep breath – you’re still a good parent and you can get through this. Let’s talk about where to go from here.

MSU Montanathon: Dancing for Children’s Mental Health

Each year, MSU Dance Marathon, a local student-led organization at Montana State University, rallies together to educate, inspire, and raise funds for Shodair Children’s Hospital – the only CMN Hospital in the treasure state. And while the organization’s efforts culminate in the long-anticipated MSU Dance Marathon (better known as “Montanathon”), this passionate group of students work year-round to support the important efforts at Shodair through fundraising events like dodgeball tournaments, tie-die nights, ice skating gatherings, and even smaller dance parties.  

Creating Safe Environments in an Open Space

The reality of mental health is this – it’s complex. It’s emotional, spiritual, psychological, and often physical. And yet while our treatment plans are ever-evolving, ever-changing based on a patient’s needs, there is one element that will always be fundamental to the success of both our patients and our team. And that’s a safe and nurturing environment.