Japan has introduced an action plan aimed at reducing child and youth suicides. The initiative was announced by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi during a meeting of the Council for the Promotion of Child Policies. Key measures include the creation of regional councils, collaboration between schools and medical institutions, the use of AI to identify suicide risks, and incentives for companies supporting child care and family services. According to police and health ministry data, there were 538 suicides among primary, secondary, and university students last year—the highest number since records开始
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about Japan's new suicide prevention measures without apparent ideological framing. It cites official sources such as the prime minister, government agencies, and statistical data, with no evident bias toward any political or social perspective.




