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The Wrap - Zero Suicide Initiative

Season 7, Ep. 25

September is Suicide Prevention Month, and there’s no better time to build awareness around the sobering reality of youth suicide, as well as to offer a hopeful glimpse into an ongoing initiative at Michigan Medicine that is working to reverse this worrying trend. That's why The Wrap is giving you an inside view of the Zero Suicide Initiative, a series of programs, resources and tools designed around the guiding principle that suicide can be prevented and that our health systems have an important role to play in improving outcomes. Check out this vital episode today -- it may just help you save a life.

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