What is the greatest killer to resilience?

Rogers Yost
2025-07-21 08:31:55
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For those who are actively contemplating taking their own lives, the resilience message is at best meaningless and at worst a gross misattunement, fuelling further feelings of alienation from school and from life itself. When suicide is the biggest killer of children and young people under the age of 35, boy, do we need this language for emotional pain in schools. They say that they don’t feel at all resilient, instead, they use words like “smashed-up”, “anxious all the time”, “in pieces”, due to the negative impact of Covid-19 on their lives. Dr Sunderland looks in-depth at school resilient narratives, and the potential harm they can do to the troubled children they purport to support.

Bella Botsford
2025-07-21 07:03:44
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The murder rate of Native women is three times more than that of white women, and in some locations, the rate is more than ten times the national average. The numbers speak for themselves: 84% of Native women have experienced violence and 56% have experienced sexual violence. It’s about the great lengths we would go to protect our family members and the profound sense of loss, anger, and thirst for justice we feel when we fail to do so. At its heart, it’s a story of resilience, community, and fighting for your loved ones despite the costs. In writing the story of Blackfeet teenagers grappling with the disappearance and murder of their classmates, I hoped to shine a light not only on this issue, but on the strength and hope of the Native communities affected by it.
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