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2007: "Suicide Prevention across the Life Span" [29] 2008: "Advancing Suicidology: Embracing Diversity in Research and Practice" [30] 2009: "A Global Agenda on the Science of Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery" [31] 2010: "Families, Community Systems and Suicide" [32] 2011: "Changing the Legacy of Suicide" [6]
The Action Alliance works on the 2001 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention and is an outgrowth of the Suicide Prevention Resource Center. [2] The Action Alliance initially focused on three high-risk populations: LGBT youth, American Indians/Alaska Natives, and military/veterans. [3]
The International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) is an international suicide prevention organization. Founded by Erwin Ringel and Norman Farberow in 1960, IASP, which is in an official relationship with the World Health Organization, is dedicated to preventing suicidal behavior and providing a forum for mental health professionals, crisis workers, suicide survivors and other people ...
During the past two decades federal officials have launched three national suicide prevention strategies, including one announced in April. The first strategy, announced in 2001, focused on ...
2009 – "Suicide Prevention in Different Cultures" [26] [12] 2010 – "Families, Community Systems and Suicide" [27] [28] 2011 – "Preventing Suicide in Multicultural Societies" [29] [3] 2012 – "Suicide Prevention across the Globe: Strengthening Protective Factors and Instilling Hope" [10] 2013 – "Stigma: A Major Barrier to Suicide ...
The annual American Association of Suicidology conference is an event in April where private individuals, professionals, and organizations gather to collaborate, critically analyze, and network to advance the mission of building lives worth living and preventing suicide. The 2020 conference (#AAS20), in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, was ...
Team Rubicon was formed in January 2010 following the Haiti earthquake, when William McNulty and Jacob "Jake" Wood [1] [2] led a medical team into Port-au-Prince three days after the earthquake. The first Team Rubicon was an initial team of eight.
Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (CASP)/L'Association canadienne pour la prevention du suicide (ACPS) was established in 1985. [1] It is a non-governmental organization which brings attention to the problem of suicide in Canada and advocates for services, research, education and other supports in the area of suicide prevention and bereavement, across diverse Canadian cultures. [2]