Suicide Prevention Resources
You Are the Right Person to Help Prevent Suicide
SUICIDE PREVENTION IS YEAR-ROUND
Suicide is not an easy subject to talk about, and oftentimes we think that prevention is not our personal responsibility. Yes, for those contemplating suicide, there is no substitute for professional help. Howe…
Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
The beginning of September marks National Suicide Prevention Month. An important protective factor for suicide prevention is connection. This September, we are excited to announce our Here for You campaign, focusing on the importance of connectio…
How to Recognize the Warning Signs of Suicide and What You Can Do to Help
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month but you can learn to recognize the signs and risk factors of suicide, spread awareness in your community, and know how to respond to someone in crisis all year long.
Suicide is preventable …
The Truth About Three Common Suicide Myths and How You Can Help Someone in Crisis
September is Suicide Prevention Month. You can do your part by learning the facts about suicide and starting conversations. Here are three common myths and facts about suicide.
Myth #1 – If I ask someone if they are thinking about killing th…
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