Oakland County, Michigan sent this bulletin at 04/20/2017 01:52 PM EDT
The Netflix original series “13 Reasons Why”, based on a
popular novel of the same name, was released on March 31 and has been much talked about, particularly among school-aged youth. The fictional story
is a cautionary tale of a young girl’s suicide, and covers other sensitive
subject matters as the series progresses such as sexual abuse, rape, substance abuse, mental health, and
bullying.
Due to the popularity and the subject matter of the series, The Oakland County Youth Suicide Prevention
Task Force is providing the information below to assist parents in conversations with their children about these very serious and sensitive topics. It is suggested that:
Parents/caregivers view the series first.
If you consider the series suitable for your children, watch the series with them.
Watch the series companion piece "13 Reasons Why:
Beyond the Reasons" on Netflix for a discussion by cast, producers, and mental
health professionals about the series.
Create a safe, judgment-free zone when talking about the series and the subject matter.
Reach out for help if you feel you and/or your child needs it. Call the Common Ground Helpline at 1-800-231-1127.
In response to the series, many national and local
organizations have created resources to assist parents, teachers, and other
gatekeepers in talking to youth about suicide as it relates to the situational
drama that unfolds in the TV series and in general. The following resources are suggested:
"Responding to 13 Reasons Why: An Interactive Q&A Discussion Webinar" on Thursday, April 20th. Reserve your spot here: http://bit.ly/2pD1e6y
Resources created by the Oakland County Youth Suicide Prevention Task Force, including a Parent Toolkit and Suicide Warning Signs Flyer.
Learn more about restricting lethal means of suicide at the May 24th Community Discussion at the Troy Community Center. For more information, visit www.oakgov.com/health
Encourage your child to understand the "13 Reasons WHY NOT" (below)created by Task Force member agency, Alliance of Coalitions for Healthy Communities.