DepEd should do more to stop student suicides, senators say

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DepEd should do more to stop student suicides, senators say
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[Trigger Warning: suicide] Senators urged the DepEd to work more closely with groups providing mental health services to students and teachers. | MRamosINQ /PDI

404 students committed suicide and 2,147 others tried to end their lives during the previous school year.

Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri also vowed to fight for a bigger allocation for the DepEd’s mental health program after Assistant Education Secretary Dexter Galban told senators there were only 2,093 guidance counselors helping some 28 million students in public elementary and high schools.

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