Social media was first introduced to society, and young people used them. Some of these teenagers use them for inappropriate reasons by those who have learned to use these sites to share precious information or interesting artwork. These teenagers become friends of random strangers to raise their profile, share personal information that should be kept confidential, bully others and post inappropriate photos and comments. Many incidents such as rape, homicide, suicide occurred in many ways youth improperly used social media.
Through education, young people can promise to reduce suicide and prevent. Parents should talk about suicide and be educated and encouraged to allow the children to understand the places their parents serve. Teachers, doctors, clerics should not be afraid to talk about suicide to their children. Young people should be educated to commit suicide If one believes that one of their friends has potential suicide behavior they should be encouraged to take action. People will have more knowledge about suicide if there are other ways to convey information on suicide, such as television commercials, journal articles, radio talk shows, and so on. In such a case, more people will be able to recognize whether teenagers are considering suicide or trying to commit suicide.
Suicide is the dark feet of many discussions among the parents of TGNC's young people. Suicide and suicidal ideation are unfortunate in the transgender community. Analysis published by the US suicide prevention foundation and Williams laboratory in 2014 found that 41% of transgendered respondents tried to commit suicide and 4.6% of the US population reported attempted suicide at least once. The event authors point out that 41% may be overestimated for methodological reasons, but they still show very high figures.
SAVE is one of the first domestic organizations for suicide prevention. Our work is based on the foundation and belief that suicide is preventable and everyone can play a role in suicide prevention. We know that we can save our lives by raising awareness of the public, educating the community, and wearing the right tools for everyone. SAVE is a non-profit organization of 501 (c) (3) which is managed by the Board of Volunteers and is managed based on Minnesota's nonprofit law. SAVE works at international, national, state, and local levels to focus on education and awareness to prevent suicide in the use of public health models in suicide prevention. SAVE operates according to guidelines issued by Surgeon General Suicide Action Call (1999) and National Suicide Prevention Strategy (2012).