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LGBTQ trans and colored youth at higher risk for suicide attempts

47abc May 26, 2021   A recent survey showed that the risk of suicide for LGBTQ plus youth of color and transgender youth is greater in comparison to their peers. The third annual survey by the Trevor Project showed that 42% of participants considered attempting suicide within the past year. 12% of white LGBTQ youth attempted suicide in comparison to 21% of black. Research from the American Psychological Association shows and increase in suicide among black youth. The survey also says that factors like discrimination could increase these attempts but health experts say many factors can come to play, and are all connected to trauma and things many haven’t dealt with internally. “It can be anything from child abuse and neglect to discrimination, to having people mistreat us because of who we are and how we want to live. So that is the connector which is trauma,” Psychologist Dr. Kathy Seifert.

Beth and Bryan Hirt buy Cuzzins Candy Store | Park Rapids Enterprise

The couple, along with their four children, will begin serving up sweetness on Memorial Day weekend. 10:34 am, Apr. 30, 2021 × The sweet faces of Beth and Bryan Hirt, along with their four children, are ready to satisfy your sweet tooth as the new owners of Cuzzins Candy Store. (Photo courtesy of Piks Clicks & Fabulous Funtography) A sweet tradition continues. Beth and Bryan Hirt are the new owners of Cuzzins Candy Store. “We both have full-time jobs that we’re not quitting,” Beth is quick to point out. It’s been a commonly asked question as word has spread about their endeavor. Beth is a physician’s assistant specializing in family medicine at Essentia Health, while Bryan teaches math at Century Middle School.

Bringing Child Abuse Awareness To Light

47abc April 8, 2021 WORCESTER COUNTY, MD. – In 2020, an average of 74 cases of child abuse were reported monthly in Worcester County. Child psychologist Kathy Seifert tells 47ABC that many may have gone unnoticed. “There are a high number of cases for child abuse and neglect and those may have not been picked up while we had been isolated from all our social contact,” Said Seifert. However now that students are coming back to school – these cases are coming to light. “As children are getting back to seeing there physicians and professionals in school and so forth we seeing those numbers rise again for all types of abuse and neglect as well,” said Wendy Myers, Director of The Cricket Center.

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