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NAMI Miami-Dade Presents the SECOND South Florida Suicide Awareness Conference on Saturday, APRIL 20TH

The Keynote Speaker is Robert Bailey, President of Rosenhaus Sports and of the Kennedy Kids Foundation for Teen Mental Health and Suicide Prevention and a Suicide Loss Survivor Miami, FL—April […] NAMI Miami-Dade is hosting the second South Florida Suicide Awareness Conference on Saturday, April 20, at the University of Miami Newman Alumni Center. The Keynote Speaker is Robert Bailey, President of Rosenhaus Sports and President of the Kennedy Kids Foundation for Teen Mental Health and Suicide Prevention. The conference aims to educate everyone about mental health, regardless of their age or demographic. Suicide is responsible for over 48,000 deaths in 2021, making it the second leading cause of death for people ages 10-14 and 25-34. All NAMI programs are free. To register for the conference, visit Bit.ly/NAMIMiamiHope.

NAMI Miami-Dade Presents the SECOND South Florida Suicide Awareness Conference on Saturday, APRIL 20TH

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The Keynote Speaker is Robert Bailey, President of Rosenhaus Sports and of the Kennedy Kids Foundation for Teen Mental Health and Suicide Prevention and a Suicide Loss Survivor

Miami, FL—April 2, 2024—With the suicide death rate in the US increasing by 2.6% between 2021-2022, * NAMI Miami-Dade is presenting the second South Florida Suicide Awareness Conference: “Honest Talk About Suicide and A Message of Hope” on Saturday, April 20, 9 am – 12:00 and check-in begins at 8:00 am at the University of Miami Newman Alumni Center. The event is free to the community. Registration is required.

Suicide is responsible for more than 48,000 deaths in 2021, which is about one death every 11 minutes, according to the CDC. It was the second leading cause of death for people ages 10-14 and 25-34 in 2021. In 2021, an estimated 12.3 million American adults seriously though about suicide, 3.5 million planned a suicide attempt and 1.7 million attempted suicide, according to the CDC.

“We want to educate everyone about mental health, no matter their age or demographic. Based on last year’s conference, we have seen how the community benefits from this type of education to recognize the signs of suicide, what to do and where to go for help,” said Susan Holtzman, CEO of NAMI Miami-Dade (National Alliance on Mental Illness).

“NAMI Miami-Dade is a crucial resource for our community offering several programs and initiatives that help those with mental health challenges and their families. Remember that seeking help is a sign of strength, and you don’t have to face mental health challenges alone,” she said.

The keynote speaker will be Robert Bailey, President of Rosenhaus Sports and President of the Kennedy Kids Foundation for Teen Mental Health and Suicide Prevention. A former University of Miami and NFL player, he honors his 16-year-old daughter’s memory with this foundation for suicide awareness. The title of his talk will be “A personal story of teen suicide and finding courage and hope for others.”

In addition, NAMI will feature leading national and local experts who share trends, statistics, what triggers suicidal thoughts, discuss those communities most impacted and the many resources available in the community.

All NAMI Miami-Dade programs are free – ongoing support groups, educational programs, Suicide Prevention Training called QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) and Ending the Silence Presentations for youth, families and companies to provide support, awareness and education about suicide and mental health issues.

To register for the half day conference, go to: Bit.ly/NAMIMiamiHope

For those who need support, the NAMI Helpline is 305-665-2540.

NAMI Miami-Dade County is an affiliate of the nation’s largest peer-led mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of individuals affected by a mental health condition and their families. NAMI Miami-Dade offers free and confidential mental health support, education, and advocacy for individuals and their families and friends in both English and Spanish. NAMI Miami-Dade will be hosting their Walk for Mental Health Awareness on Saturday, May 18 at Zoo Miami. Sponsors and Teams are welcome. For more information, call 305-665-2540, or visit NAMIMiami.org and connect with us on Facebook or Instagram at @NAMIMiami.

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