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I.S. analyzes youth suicide prevention techniques in New Zealand

Olivia Proe '21

Major: sociology Mentor: Heather Fitz Gibbon, professor of sociology and anthropology I.S. title: 淲hat are perfect places, anyway? Exploring the New Zealand government檚 approach to youth suicide prevention

Using topics close to her heart to drive research, Olivia Proe檚 Independent Study focused on government suicide prevention initiatives aimed at youth in New Zealand. New Zealand has one of the highest youth suicide rates in the world, despite being ranked one of the happiest countries, so Proe set out to discover why that is and if the government does anything to address the issue. While studying abroad in New Zealand in 2019, the sociology major was able to fully immerse herself and live with the native Kiwi people, in which they shared and acknowledged the severity of the country檚 suicide rate. Using skills that she learned in classes at 黑料老司机, such as interviewing and conducting academic research, Proe discovered a disappointing lack of follow through in New Zealand檚 government when it came to suicide prevention initiatives. 淭he New Zealand government檚 rhetoric around suicide prevention is right, but following action is not enough. Where I had first seen my research going ended up illuminating a larger issue, which ultimately made the results feel more profound.

To watch the videos that Proe made about her progress throughout her I.S. journey click here: and .

Originally published in the summer 2021 issue of听黑料老司机听magazine.

Posted in Independent Study on June 21, 2021.