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Have you or a teen you know been impacted by mental health? Help us investigate youth suicide in Colorado

Teen suicides are on the rise across Colorado, making it the leading cause of death for youth

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With teen suicides on the rise in the state, The Denver Post wants to hear from Coloradans about how teens, parents and others are affected by this growing mental health crisis.

The Denver Post is reporting on this topic to shed light on a mental health problem affecting many Coloradans. If a reporter/editor becomes concerned about a person’s safety after receiving information reported through this form, the newspaper will place a report with the Colorado Crisis Line.

If you are willing to help health reporter Jessica Seaman investigate this topic, please fill out the form below. If you are a health care professional or teacher with information to share, email us.

Information submitted to this form could be used in an article by The Denver Post.

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Have you seen posts about depression, suicide or other mental health issues on social media?(required)
Have you or someone you know used one of these resources? Check all that apply.
Do you feel that the state has adequate resources to address mental health? (required)
If you are a teen, are your parents or guardians talking to you about mental health?
If you are a parent with a child or teenager, are you talking to them about mental health?
Are you willing to talk to and be quoted by a reporter? (required)

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