National Suicide Prevention Week

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    If you’re concerned about yourself or someone else, please call the Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. We’re available 24/7, and we’re free and confidential. Learn more about suicide and suicide prevention with the resources below. Learn about each step and why the steps are effective here. For more information, press/media inquiries, or partnership opportunities, please contact Frances Gonzalez at fgonzalez@vibrant.org.
     

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    CÓMO Y POR QUÉ PUEDEN AYUDAR LOS 5 PASOS

     

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF SELF-CARE

     

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    FOR SUICIDE LOSS SURVIVORS

     

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    KNOW THE WARNING SIGNS

     

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    MAKE A SAFETY PLAN

     

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    KNOW THE RISK FACTORS

     

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    KNOW THE EVIDENCE

     

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    REPORT ON SUICIDE SAFELY

     

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    STAY CONNECTED

     
     

    GENERAL INFORMATION

    NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH

    5 MEDIDAS QUE PUEDE TOMAR PARA AYUDAR A UNA PERSONA CON DOLOR EMOCIONAL

     

    NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH

    5 ACTION STEPS FOR HELPING SOMEONE IN EMOTIONAL PAIN

     

    CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION

    GET THE 2015 “UNDERSTANDING SUICIDE” FACT SHEET

     

    NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE

    FIND OUT THE WARNING SIGNS FOR SUICIDE.

     

    TEEN LINE

    HOW PARENTS CAN HELP PREVENT SUICIDE

     

    NFL LIFELINE

    WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP PREVENT SUICIDE

     

    LIVING WORKS

    FIND AN APPLIED SUICIDE INTERVENTION SKILLS TRAINING WORKSHOP.

     

    DISASTER DISTRESS HELPLINE

    COPING TIPS FOR TRAUMATIC EVENTS AND DISASTERS

     

    CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION

    PREVENTING SUICIDE THROUGH A COMPREHENSIVE PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH

     

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