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The Village is a Daily News blog about life and politics in rural Alaska. Its main author is ADN reporter Kyle Hopkins. Come here for breaking news on village issues, plus interviews, videos and photos. But that's just part of the story. We want to feature your pictures, videos and stories, too. Think of The Village as your bulletin board. E-mail us anything you’d like to share with the rest of Alaska -- your letters to the editor, the photos of your latest hunt or video of your latest potlatch. (We love video.)

Kyle Hopkins

I was born in Sitka, have lived in Kake, Skagway and Fairbanks and joined the ADN in 2005 after writing for the Anchorage Press and Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. I started blogging for the paper in 2006 with The Trail, our blog about the governor's race. Then came the Alaska Politics blog. Now I'm covering government and rural affairs and live in Anchorage with my wife, Rebecca. (Update: Our daughter Alice was born May 31. Thanks everyone for the suggestions.) E-mail me at khopkins@adn.com and find me on Twitter at twitter.com/ADNVillage.

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Grade the state's new suicide prevention plan

From Kyle Hopkins in Anchorage --

The Alaska Statewide Suicide Prevention Council has released a draft five-year plan for reducing the staggering number of Alaskans who kill themselves in cities and villages across the state.

Among the recommendations:

-- State funding for suicide prevention training for school teachers.
-- Promoting programs that reduce unsafe access to firearms, such as installing gun lockers in village homes.
-- Providing "bridge services" for 18- to 21-year-olds who are trying to start their adult lives but struggle with behavioral health disorders. The measure of success? Fewer young people becoming homeless.

That’s just a sampling. You can read the draft plan here.

As I read through it, I'm looking for specific recommendations for battling suicide and a blueprint to actually put those plans to work. (Does the plan suggest new laws or policies? Does it call for specific grants or funding?)

What do you think? Seeing any new ideas, and a plan for making them happen?

The state is looking for feedback on the recommendations, with the public comment period open through Nov. 30.

You can send the council your thoughts on the plan by:

-- Mailing the Statewide Suicide Prevention Council, attn: Eric Morrison, 431 N. Franklin St., Suite 200, Juneau, Alaska. 99801.
-- Emailing eric.morrison@alaska.gov
-- Faxing comments to (907) 465-4410

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