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In the U.S., we have started to make real progress towards decreasing juvenile suicides by promoting mental health and reducing the stigma around suicidal ideation. However, practical concerns remain.  What should a kid do when they are feeling suicidal?  What should a parent, teacher, caring adult, or even a friend do when a kid they know is in crisis?  I know it takes substantial resources and a concerted effort to put the correct services in place and then to make the public aware of those services.  My guest to scratch the surface of the work state and federal agencies are doing to decrease juvenile suicides is Arizona’s Suicide Prevention Program Manager, Joshua Stegemeyer.  The passion, experience, and innovation that Joshua brings to the position is inspiring, and I am honored to have him on to bravely share his story and to provide practical information on how you can plug in for assistance or to become a part of the larger movement. More information about Joshua and a link to Arizona’s suicide prevention hub can be found at www.TalkingAboutKids.com.