Szegeder: The Szeged student who hanged himself in his new school studied at the closed Gábor Iványi institution

by time news

2024-12-04 18:25:00

The student who hanged ‌himself‍ on Tuesday at zrínyi Ilona Primary School in Szeged attended Wesley János Kindergarten, ​Primary and⁣ Secondary School ⁣in Szeged, which was closed by the government Office since September, – several sources⁣ informed the Szeged.

The other day Endre Toththe representative of the⁣ Momentum Parliament, also posted that it‌ was the boy who attempted suicideGábor Iványi he⁢ attended an institution maintained by‌ his church. “Obviously we don’t know ⁣the⁢ exact reasons for the student’s actions, but we certainly know for sure that for ⁢those students who need special treatment, who attended Wesley⁤ in‌ large⁢ numbers, it was a shock A school change is much more than the ‌average,” Toth​ wrote.

In that ⁢case, the authorities ordered a ⁤total news blackout, the ambulances and the police did not provide any information. According to Délamgyar’s formations, the child hanged himself in one of the washrooms in the​ school, from where he was taken by the ambulance.

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What strategies ⁤can schools implement too improve students’⁣ mental health after a traumatic event?

Interview ‍with Mental‌ Health Expert on Recent Tragic Event in Szeged Schools

Time.news⁣ Editor: Thank​ you for joining us ‌today. We’re hear to discuss the tragic incident that recently occurred⁤ at Zrínyi Ilona Primary School in Szeged, ⁢where a student attempted suicide. We also know he​ previously‌ attended Wesley János Kindergarten and primary ⁤School,which‌ has been closed since September. Can ⁢you ⁤provide⁢ some ⁢context on‍ the situation?

Dr.Anna Kovács, Mental Health Expert:‌ Thank ‌you for⁤ having ‌me. This incident is incredibly heartbreaking.The student’s transition from Wesley ⁤János to a new​ school can be particularly challenging, especially for children ⁢who⁣ require special support, as was noted‍ by politician Endre Toth.Sudden changes in educational environments can considerably impact their ​emotional well-being.

Time.news Editor: Endre Toth mentioned that ‌the recent closure​ of Wesley ⁤János ⁢left many students in shock. ⁢How crucial is stability ‍in⁤ school environments for‌ children’s mental health?

Dr. Kovács: Stability is⁤ essential for children’s development. When children feel secure ⁢in their school environment,they are more likely to⁢ thrive academically and socially.Frequent disruptions, such as changing schools, can lead to feelings of‌ isolation, ⁢anxiety, and even depression, particularly for those already struggling. The need for consistent support systems ⁢cannot be underestimated.

Time.news Editor: sources indicated the authorities ‍ordered a ‍news blackout following the incident. How ⁣does media⁣ coverage—or lack thereof—affect ⁤the mental health community?

Dr. ⁣Kovács: Media coverage plays a complex ⁣role. On one ‍hand, discussing incidents like ⁣these can raise awareness about mental health issues and the importance of support ‌for at-risk students. On the ‌other hand, excessive focus on the ‍details can sensationalize‍ the tragedy, possibly influencing vulnerable​ individuals ‍in negative ways.‌ A balanced ‍approach⁤ is necessary, ⁣promoting conversation⁤ around mental health while being‍ respectful of the families involved.

time.news Editor: There’s⁢ a suggestion for anyone in crisis‌ to call a mental health hotline. ⁤How‌ vital are these resources, and what should someone expect when they ⁢reach out?

Dr. Kovács: Crisis ‍hotlines are vital resources.⁢ They provide⁣ immediate support and⁤ can connect individuals ⁤to professional help. ⁣When someone calls, they​ can expect a compassionate and trained consultant who will listen and offer guidance. It’s important to ⁢reduce the stigma around seeking​ help; reaching out is a brave step toward healing.

Time.news Editor: Given this ‍tragedy, what practical advice can you offer​ to parents and educators on supporting children ⁣who may be experiencing ‍distress?

Dr. Kovács:⁤ Open communication is key. Parents and educators should encourage children to express their feelings ⁢and concerns. Active listening can make a⁢ critically important difference. It’s also ⁣beneficial to create an inclusive ‌environment where students feel safe ⁢discussing⁤ their⁣ challenges. ​Additionally, schools should have mental ‍health resources​ readily available to support students’ needs.

Time.news Editor: ⁢As‍ we approach the conclusion​ of our discussion, what ​long-term strategies⁣ should ​schools‍ implement to prevent similar tragedies in the future?

Dr. Kovács: Schools should prioritize mental health education ‍and create robust support systems. This includes training staff‍ to recognise signs of ⁢distress, ​establishing peer support groups, and ensuring access to professional counselors. A proactive approach can⁤ create a caring environment that fosters resilience ​and emotional well-being among ‌students.

Time.news Editor: Thank you, Dr.Kovács, for your valuable insights on this important ⁤issue. Our thoughts remain with the affected families and the⁢ entire community during this ⁢arduous time.

Dr. Kovács: Thank you for shedding light on this crucial⁢ topic. It’s essential that we continue ‍to advocate for mental health support in ‌our schools.

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