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Letter: Utah schools need mental health services

The state of Utah has the fifth-highest suicide rate in the country. According to Utah’s Department of Health, suicide was the leading cause of death of children ages 10-17 in 2017.

In HB 373, the Utah Legislature provided millions of dollars of funding in order to support the growing need for school social workers and other mental health providers within the education system. This significant amount of funding is urgently needed across schools within Utah to tackle the growing suicide rates and mental health needs for students.

With the increase of cyberbullying, LGBTQ issues and technological advances, children now are facing issues never faced by other generations.