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About the Commemoration of World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD) in Los Angeles, California - #Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W

The Los Angeles County Library (California) have disclosed records of a motion that was filed on September 27th 2022 in response to a request submitted about their commemoration of World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD). The records disclosed by the Los Angeles County Library do not contradict those previously disclosed by the Missouri Department of Mental Health (MODMH) and Humboldt County (California).

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About the Commemoration of World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD) in Los Angeles, California - #Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W

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  1. February 14, 2023 W (AACL) Michael A. Ayele P.O. Box 20438 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia E-mail: waacl13@gmail.com; waacl1313@gmail.com ; waacl42913@gmail.com RE: Public Records Act (PRA) Request Dear Mr. W (AACL), LA County Library (Library) received your email request on February 8, 2023, seeking public records pursuant to the California Public Records Act, Government Code Section 7920. You are requesting for prompt disclosure, records detailing items in (1) – (15) of your request. Library is providing the attached record, responsive to the following items of your request: [10] the extent of your knowledge on whether your city/county/state/federal government recognizes September 10th as World Suicide Prevention Day; [11] the activities engaged in by employees of your city/county/state/federal government on September 10th for the occasion of World Suicide Prevention Day; [12] the resources provided by your city/county/state/federal government to people who may be contemplating suicide. The Library considers this matter closed. Sincerely, Grace Reyes Administrative Deputy Attachments

  2. AGN. NO. MOTION BY SUPERVISOR KATHRYN BARGER SEPTEMBER 27, 2022 NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION AWARENESS MONTH Suicide is a complex problem that requires collaborative solutions at multiple levels, including individuals, families and communities. We believe that everyone in LA County plays a role in suicide prevention. Suicide attempts and deaths impact the health of others, including family, friends, colleagues, and the community. When people die by suicide, those close to them and the community, can experience the effects of sudden loss, such as sadness, anger, guilt, and depression. With September being Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, it helps raise awareness and promotes education, training and engagement for suicide prevention and intervention in Los Angeles County (LAC). The LAC Department of Mental Health (DMH) continues to raise awareness about suicide prevention by providing education and trainings to the community through various programs such as the Partners in Suicide Prevention (PSP) and workshops led by Promotoras/es who have together reached more than 5400 participants and the Didi Hirsch Suicide Prevention Center, funded by DMH, which provides Suicide Prevention trainings and crisis services to thousands of people each year. Additionally, DMH provides emotional support services to the residents of Los Angeles County via the DMH Help Line (800-854-7771) where caring listeners provide support, referrals and resources to the community. I, THEREFORE, MOVE that the Board of Supervisors proclaim September 2022 as National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month in Los Angeles County to increase awareness of suicide prevention in order to help reduce the number of suicide deaths in Los Angeles County. # # # MOTION SOLIS ___________________________ KUEHL ___________________________ HAHN ___________________________ BARGER ___________________________ MITCHELL ___________________________

  3. REQUEST FOR RECORDS 02/08/2023 W (AACL) Michael A. Ayele P.O.Box 20438 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia E-mail: waacl13@gmail.com ; waacl1313@gmail.com ; waacl42913@gmail.com Request for Records Hello, This is Michael A. Ayele sending this message though I now go by W. You may call me W. I am writing this letter to file a request for records with your office. i The bases for this records request are [1] the September 09th 2022 White House Proclamation on World Suicide Prevention Day;ii [2] the disclosures made to the Association for the Advancement of Civil Liberties (AACL) about the suicide of Catherine Daisy Coleman dated August 04th 2020;iii [3] the disclosures made to the AACL about the suicide of Cheslie Kryst, which took place on January 30th 2022.iv I) Records Requested What I am requesting for prompt disclosure are records in your possession detailing [1] the formal/informal ties that exist between your office, the Joseph Biden/Kamala Harris White House Administration, the United Nations (U.N) World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP); [2] your discussions about World Suicide Prevention Day as an event that was established in 2003 by the IASP in conjunction with the U.N (WHO); [3] your discussions about the decision of the U.N (WHO) to recognize that “an estimated 703,000 (seven hundred and three thousand) people a year take their life around the world;” [4] your discussions about the decision of the U.N (WHO) to recognize that “for every suicide, there are likely 20 (twenty) other people making a suicide attempt and many more have serious thoughts of suicide;” [5] your discussions about the decision of the U.N (WHO) to recognize that “each suicidal death is a public health concern with a profound impact on those around them;” v [6] your discussions about the decision of the Joseph Biden/Kamala Harris White House Administration to recognize that they “are still in the early stages of learning about the conditions that can lead to suicide, including job strain or loss; serious illnesses, and financial, criminal, legal, and relationship problems;” [7] your discussions about the decision of the Joseph Biden/Kamala Harris White Administration to recognize that “suicide accounts for 1 (one) of every 100 (one hundred) deaths globally;” [8] your discussions about the decision of the Joseph Biden/Kamala Harris White House Administration to recognize suicide as “the second leading cause of death for Americans between the ages of 10 (ten) and 34 (thirty four);” [9] your discussion about the decision of the Joseph Biden/Kamala Harris White House Administration to recognize September 10th2022 as “World Suicide Prevention Day;” [10] the extent of your knowledge on whether your city/county/state/federal government recognizes September 10th as World Suicide Prevention Day; [11] the activities engaged in by employees of your city/county/state/federal government on September 10th for the occasion of World Suicide Prevention Day; [12] the resources provided by your city/county/state/federal government to people who may be contemplating suicide; [13] the extent of your knowledge on whether your city/county/state/federal government streamed the 2016 Netflix documentary entitled Audrie & Date.: February 08th 2023 W (AACL) – MICHAEL A. AYELE 1

  4. REQUEST FOR RECORDS 02/08/2023 Daisy for the occasion of World Suicide Prevention Day or other occasions; [14] the extent of your knowledge on whether your city/county/state/federal government ever held discussions about the 2016 Netflix documentary entitled Audrie & Daisy; [15] the extent of your knowledge on whether your city/county/state/federal government ever held discussions about the malicious efforts to place women in circumstances encouraging the commission of suicide as a form of retaliation for reporting/speaking about an incident of sexual harassment/sexual assault/rape to the authorities and/or other qualified individuals. II) Request for a Fee Waiver and Expedited Processing The requested records do/will demonstrate that [1] World Suicide Prevention Day is an event established in 2003 by the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) in conjunction with the United Nations (U.N) World Health Organization (WHO); [2] an estimated 703,000 people a year take their life around the world; [3] for every suicide, there are likely 20 other people making a suicide attempt and many more have serious thoughts of suicide; [4] suicide accounts for 1 of every 100 deaths globally, and it is the second leading cause of death for Americans between the ages of 10 and 34; [5] the 2016 Netflix documentary entitled Audrie and Daisy deals with the malicious efforts of others to place women in circumstances encouraging the commission of suicide as a form of retaliation/punishment for having reported the sexual assault/rape they have experienced to the appropriate authorities and/or other qualified individuals; [6] Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W is a Black man, who was living in the State of Missouri in Calendar Year 2012 when he was made aware of the sexual assault of Catherine Daisy Coleman; [7] Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W is a Black man, who was living in the State of California during the months of November/December 2014 when he was made aware of Audrie’s Law (a.k.a) Senate Bill 838;vi [8] Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W is a Black man, who was previously accused of foul play in the suicide/self-injurious non suicidal attempt of a Caucasian woman when he was previously employed for the Missouri Department of Mental Health (a state government agency) in Calendar Year 2013; [9] Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W is a Black man, who was subjected to a Missouri state investigation after having been accused of foul play in the suicide/self-injurious non suicidal attempt of a Caucasian woman, when he was previously employed for the Missouri Department of Mental Health (MODMH) in Calendar Year 2013; [10] Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W is a Black man, who has firmly denied any involvement in the suicide/self-injurious non suicidal attempt of the Caucasian woman, who was then being incarcerated in the MODMH Fulton State Hospital (FSH) now defunct Biggs Forensic Center (BFC) New Outlook Program (NOP) in Calendar Year 2013; [11] Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W is a Black man, who was cleared of a Missouri state investigation on November 21st 2013 after having been accused of foul play in the suicide/self-injurious non suicidal attempt of a Caucasian woman; [12] Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W is a Black man, who has previously corresponded with the MODMH about the suicide of Catherine Daisy Coleman; [13] the MODMH have disclosed to Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W the contracts they have concluded with Missouri Girls Town: a facility, where Catherine Daisy Coleman is reported to have stayed in after she had attempted suicide following her publicized January 2012 sexual assault; [14] the MODMH have informed Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W that he would have to pay over $99 (ninety nine U.S dollars) to obtain their W (AACL) – MICHAEL A. AYELE 2

  5. REQUEST FOR RECORDS 02/08/2023 policy on the use of suicide watch in their facilities; [15] Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W is a Black man, who’s very much unhappy with (i) having been subjected to an internal Missouri state investigation for the suicide/self-injurious non suicidal attempt of a Caucasian woman he had nothing to do with (while employed for the MODMH), (ii) being asked to pay over $99 dollars to obtain information about the suicide watch policy of his former employers: the MODMH;vii [16] Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W is a Black man, who has previously corresponded with the MODMH about World Suicide Prevention Day; [17] the MODMH have informed Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W that it is best to ask someone who’s in emotional pain whether she/he is thinking about committing suicide. viii In my judgment, the facts presented in my records request are not the sort to bolster public confidence in the activities of the U.S government overall. As a Black man with a U.S college degree (who has previously been subjected to a racially motivated state investigation), I would like to take this opportunity to denounce [1] violence committed against women irrespective of their racial backgrounds, their sexual orientations, their national origins, their religious affiliations and/or their disability status; [2] malicious efforts to place women in circumstances encouraging the commission of suicide as a form of retaliation/punishment for speaking about an incident of sexual harassment/sexual assault and/or rape. The core issues presented in this records request are as follows. 1) What formal/informal ties exist between your office, the White House, the U.N (WHO) and the IASP? Have you had conversations about the decision of the Joseph Biden/Kamala Harris White House Administration to recognize September 10th as World Suicide Prevention Day? If yes, will you disclose those records? 2) Does your city/county/state/federal government recognize September 10th as World Suicide Prevention Day? If yes, how does your city/county/state/federal government commemorate World Suicide Prevention Day? 3) Have you had conversations about the 2016 Netflix documentary entitled Audrie and Daisy? Have you had conversations about the malicious efforts to place women in circumstances encouraging the commission of suicide as a form of retaliation for reporting/speaking about an incident of sexual harassment/assault and/or rape? If yes, will you disclose those records? This records request should be expedited because it puts into question the government’s integrity about the way that people are treated in the U.S.A on account of their gender, their racial backgrounds, their national origins and their disability status. My request for a fee waiver should be granted because [1] I have identified operations and activities of the federal government in concert with U.S city/county/state government as well as non-profit and intergovernmental organizations such as the U.N (WHO); [2] the issues presented are meaningfully informative about government operations or activities in order to be ‘likely to contribute’ to and increase public understanding of those operations or activities. Under penalty of perjury, I hereby declare all the statements I have made to be true and accurate. Be well. Take care. Keep yourselves at arms distance. W (AACL) W (AACL) – MICHAEL A. AYELE 3

  6. REQUEST FOR RECORDS 02/08/2023 Michael A. Ayele Anti-Racist Human Rights Activist Audio-Visual Media Analyst Anti-Propaganda Journalist W (AACL) – MICHAEL A. AYELE 4

  7. REQUEST FOR RECORDS 02/08/2023 Work Cited i Please be advised that I have previously disseminated a vast number of documents (obtained through records requests) using the means of various digital publishing platforms such as Anyflip.com, Archive.org, Calameo.com, Edocr.com, Fliphtml5.com, Issuu.com, Medium.com, Pubhtml5.com, Scribd.com, Speakerdeck.com, SlideServe.com and YouTube.com. These documents have been made available to the public at no financial expense to them. As a member of the media, I would like to take this opportunity to inform you that the records you disclose to me could be made available to the general public through the means I have mentioned above or other ones. On December 10th 2021, I have launched a website on Wordpress.com for the purpose of making the records previously disclosed to me by the U.S government further accessible to members of the general public interested in the activities of their elected and non- elected representatives. You can find out more about the recent publications of the Association for the Advancement of Civil Liberties (AACL) here.: https://michaelayeleaacl.wordpress.com/ iiOn World Suicide Prevention Day, our Nation joins the World Health Organization, the International Association for Suicide Prevention, and countries across the globe in mourning those who have died by suicide. Suicide is a devastating tragedy that leaves loved ones with unanswered questions and families missing a piece of their soul, wishing for more time together. We are still in the early stages of learning about the conditions that can lead to suicide, including job strain or loss; serious illnesses; and financial, criminal, legal, and relationship problems. Acknowledging suicide and the impact it has on our communities is a first step to understanding how it can be prevented more effectively. Suicide accounts for 1 of every 100 deaths globally, and it is the second leading cause of death for Americans between the ages of 10 and 34. (…) On this day of commemoration and action, we commit to studying the risk factors associated with suicide and to making mental health care accessible and affordable. Finally, to those experiencing emotional distress: please know that you are loved, and that you are not alone. There is hope, and there is help, and I encourage you to call or text 9-8-8 to reach the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR., President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim September 10, 2022, as World Suicide Prevention Day. I call upon all Americans, communities, organizations, and all levels of government to join me in creating hope through action and committing to preventing suicide across America. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this ninth day of September, in the year of our Lord two thousand twenty-two, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-seventh. A Proclamation on World Suicide Prevention Day, 2022. White House.: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2022/09/09/a- proclamation-on-world-suicide-prevention-day-2022/ W (AACL) – MICHAEL A. AYELE 5

  8. REQUEST FOR RECORDS 02/08/2023 iiiThe Association for the Advancement of Civil Liberties (AACL) has obtained limited responsive documents concerning the suicide of Catherine Daisy Coleman, which took place on August 04th 2020. Among documents that were disclosed to the AACL are contracts concluded between the Missouri Department of Mental Health (MODMH) and Missouri Girls Town: a facility, where Catherine Daisy Coleman is reported to have stayed in for a period of 90 (ninety) days before her permanent departure to the State of Colorado from the State of Missouri. According to the MODMH, Missouri Girls Town is a “time-limited placement resource for children requiring active coordinated and professional intervention in a highly structured environment by virtue of a demonstrated inability to function in any less restrictive setting. Children requiring residential treatment services exhibit a severe mental illness and/or persistent mental disorder as diagnosed according to the DSM-IV. These children may be unable to function consistently in an open, public school setting, may present a chronic runaway risk, and may present a history of showing rage, including physical aggression toward self and others.” Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W was a previous employee of the MODMH. He is also an alumnus of Westminster College (Fulton, MO). As an alumnus of Westminster College, who has previously worked for the Fulton State Hospital (a component of the MODMH), Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W doesn't know if the MODMH accept as a matter of fact the reality that sexual assault could lead a woman who has experienced it to commit suicide. Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W is very much a proponent of reviewing the personal health information (PHI) of Catherine Daisy Coleman. Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W is very much concerned about the circumstances which led Catherine Daisy Coleman to leave the State of Missouri for the State of Colorado. Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W is also concerned about the things Catherine Daisy Coleman is reported to have gone through in the State of Colorado before her suicide on August 04th 2020. The MODMH have concluded an affiliation agreement with Westminster College. As a matter of principle, the AACL unequivocally denounces violence committed against women irrespective of their racial backgrounds, their sexual orientations, their national origins, their religious affiliations and/or their disability status. The AACL is gravely concerned about women being placed in circumstances encouraging the commission of suicide after having reported an incident of sexual harassment/sexual assault/rape to the authorities. The AACL unequivocally condemns malicious efforts to put women in circumstances encouraging the commission of suicide as a form of retaliation for having reported an incident of sexual harassment/sexual assault/rape. About the August 04th 2020 Suicide of Catherine Daisy Coleman. Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W Official Website.: https://michaelayeleaacl.wordpress.com/2021/12/10/catherine-daisy- coleman-january-2012-and-august-2020-in-review-affirmative-and-effective-consent-audrie- taylor-pott-michael-ayele-aacl-w-index/ ivIn response to the records request submitted by the Association for the Advancement of Civil Liberties (AACL); the North Carolina State Board of Election has disclosed documents detailing the political affiliation of Cheslie Corrinne Kryst who is registered as a member of the U.S Democratic Party. Born April 28th 1991, Cheslie Kryst was crowned Miss USA 2019 when she was 28 years old. She had earned a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of South Carolina. She also had earned a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) and a Law Degree from Wake W (AACL) – MICHAEL A. AYELE 6

  9. REQUEST FOR RECORDS 02/08/2023 Forest University. According to public records, Cheslie Kryst was [1] pro-choice, [2] in favor of legalizing marijuana, [3] supportive of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, [4] deeply shocked by an incident of sexual assault, which occurred on or around January 16th 2015 at the campus of Stanford University. About the January 30th 2022 Suicide of Cheslie Corrinne Kryst. Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a) W Official Website.: https://michaelayeleaacl.wordpress.com/2022/04/12/turning-30-on-april-28-2021-cheslie-kryst- suicide-michael-ayele-aacl-w-north-carolina-democratic-party-index/ vAn estimated 703,000 people a year take their life around the world. For every suicide, there are likely 20 other people making a suicide attempt and many more have serious thoughts of suicide. Millions of people suffer intense grief or are otherwise profoundly impacted by suicidal behaviors. Each suicidal death is a public health concern with a profound impact on those around them. By raising awareness, reducing the stigma around suicide, and encouraging well- informed action, we can reduce instances of suicide around the world. World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD) was established in 2003 by the International Association for Suicide Prevention in conjunction with the World Health Organization (WHO). The 10th of September each year focuses attention on the issue, reduces stigma and raises awareness among organizations, government, and the public, giving a singular message that suicide can be prevented. World Suicide Prevention Day. World Health Organization (WHO).: https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-suicide-prevention-day/2022 viThis bill is the direct result of the tragic death of Audrie Pott, a 15-year-old Saratoga High student who committed suicide after she was sexually assaulted while unconscious and photos of her were disseminated electronically. Her assailants were tried as juveniles. The allegations against them were sustained and they handed down sentences of 30 to 45 days, news reports said. Despite the severity of their crimes, they are freed from having to register sex offenders due to an omission in the law. (…) They are free to continue their lives, education, and careers in anonymity thanks to outdated laws after publicly destroying a young woman's life. The incidents surrounding Audrie's death are not isolated but reflect a disturbing trend. Her case is eerily similar to the suicide of Rehtaeh Parsons, a 17-year-old student in Canada, who suffered nearly two years of bullying as photos of her sex assault were circulated by students, and the photographed rape of an unconscious 16-year-old girl by two high school football players in Steubenville, Ohio. It should be noted that the identities of the convicted football players, both 16, were released by the juvenile court. The nature of the crimes against Audrie, coupled with the growing use of social media to bully victims, demands that our statutes and codes be amended to reflect the severity of these offenses in the 21st century to not only give justice but to act as a deterrent. Senate Bill 838.: W (AACL) – MICHAEL A. AYELE 7

  10. REQUEST FOR RECORDS 02/08/2023 http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/13-14/bill/sen/sb_0801- 0850/sb_838_cfa_20140826_121631_sen_floor.html viiIn October 2021, there were 5276 (five thousand two hundred and seventy-six) employees working for the MODMH. Of those, 3752 (three thousand seven hundred and fifty-two) employees were women and 1502 (one thousand five hundred and two) employees were men. While 64% (sixty four percent) of the MODMH employees identified as White, 31% (thirty one percent) identified as Black. Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a) W was previously employed for the MODMH. He has in 2013 filed a charge of employment discrimination with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) against the MODMH. The charge of employment discrimination filed by Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a) W with the EEOC was previously assigned Case No.: 28E – 2014 – 00485C. The charge of employment discrimination filed by Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a) W with the EEOC has been subject of intense scrutiny for various reasons. Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a) W has recently been informed by his former employers that 9 (nine) charges of employment discrimination have been filed against the MODMH between January 01st 2010 and December 17th 2021. Of those, the MODMH opted to engage in the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) program offered by the EEOC on 4 (four) separate occasions. They also declined to engage in the ADR program offered by the EEOC on 5 (five) separate occasions. As of this writing, it remains unclear for the Association for the Advancement of Civil Liberties (AACL) why the MODMH opted to engage in certain ADR sessions offered by the EEOC, while refusing to do so for others. The AACL unequivocally denounces discrimination on the bases of gender, racial background, sexual orientation, national origin and religious affiliation. The AACL also unequivocally denounces discrimination against people with disabilities (PWD). The AACL has decided to publish this information to members of the general public because of the language used by the EEOC to describe their processing of Charge No.: 28E – 2014 – 00485C and also because of the EEOC frequent reference to this charge of discrimination. The AACL has effectively put the EEOC on notice that given their processing of Charge No.: 28E – 2014 – 00485C, they have forfeited their rights to represent Missouri State employees who [1] have opposed discriminatory practices in the service of healthcare pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA); [2] have been subjected to racially motivated internal investigations (and were afterwards cleared of that investigation); [3] have been fired from their jobs as retaliation; [4] have been arrested for demanding the payment of their salary for the job they have performed. About the Employment Practices of the Missouri Department of Mental Health (MODMH). Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a) W Official Website.: https://michaelayeleaacl.wordpress.com/2022/09/11/the-missouri-department-of-mental-health- modmh-disclose-records-documenting-their-total-number-of-employees-on-the-bases-of-gender- and-racial-background-w-aacl-michael-a-ayele/ W (AACL) – MICHAEL A. AYELE 8

  11. REQUEST FOR RECORDS 02/08/2023 viii Despite operating facilities like the Sexual Offender Rehabilitation & Treatment Services (SORTS) and having concluded contracts with Missouri Girls Town, the Missouri Department of Mental Health (MODMH) have failed to make clear whether they consider sexual violence as a factor that has the potential to increase the risk of suicide. They have also failed to make clear whether the personal health information (PHI) of an individual similarly situated to Catherine Daisy Coleman would reflect that risk. As of this writing, it remains unclear for the AACL what the obligations of the MODMH pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA) actually are. The MODMH were extremely vague to requests submitted by the AACL on the subject of [1] whether they have in the past disclosed the PHI of an individual in circumstances, where discrimination was at play (for the purpose of remedying the discrimination); [2] whether they were in the past required to disclose the PHI of an individual either to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and/or the courts (for the purpose of remedying the discrimination). According to the MODMH, “when someone you know is in emotional pain, ask them directly: ‘are you thinking about killing youself?’ Research suggests acknowledging suicide may reduce rather than increase suicidal ideation. Asking the question in a direct, unbiased manner communicates that you are open to speaking about suicide in a non-judgmental and supportive way. Other questions you can ask include, ‘How can I help?’ and ‘what can we do about this?’. Asking these questions can open the door to honest communications to learn what next steps need to be taken. Often, we don’t know the challenges others face on a day-to-day basis.” Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W was a previous employee of the MODMH. He has in 2013 worked for the Fulton State Hospital (FSH): a component of the MODMH. FSH is located approximately two miles away from Westminster College (Fulton, Missouri). The FSH and Westminster College have concluded an affiliation agreement. Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W is an alumnus of Westminster College. About the Commemoration of World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD) in the Missouri Department of Mental Health (MODMH). Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W Official Website.: https://michaelayeleaacl.wordpress.com/2022/09/24/the-missouri-department-of-mental-health- modmh-disclose-limited-records-in-response-to-a-records-request-submitted-about-world- suicide-prevention-day-wspd-w-aacl-michael-a-ayele/ W (AACL) – MICHAEL A. AYELE 9

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