Suicidal Behaviors

I.  Overview

Suicide prevention is the responsibility of the entire community.  Each of us is responsible for creating a culture that encourages help seeking and suicide prevention.  Suicide is prevented by addressing quality of life concerns on a daily basis.

The following information is designed to inform you of available resources and means to help your members be healthy, resilient, as successful as possible, and to help prevent suicide.  By raising the health and resilience of your members, you decrease the likelihood of suicide within your agency.

Reducing the suicide rate through prevention efforts translates into saving the lives of fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, husbands, wives, sons, daughters, friends, lovers, supervisors, supervisees, etc. 

A.  Identifying Individuals at Risk

 

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