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Suicide Awareness and Conversation Toolkit

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Suicide risk is real — but preventable.

It's a scary thought and sobering topic, but conversation brings hope. With the right support system and understanding of risk — suicide can be prevented. There is always someone to help.

Use these resources to share lifesaving tips and approaches to talk about suicide with someone who may be at risk. We encourage you to distribute, share via social media or print the materials in this toolkit to #StopSuicide.

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Tips

Suicidal Ideation: Know the Signs

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Helping a Loved One Who is Suicidal

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Practical Tips for Suicide Prevention & Making Hope a Habit

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A Guide to Speaking Sensitively about Suicide

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Articles

Finding Peace after Losing a Loved One to Suicide

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Understanding Suicidal Thoughts in Adolescence and Young Adulthood

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A Clinician's Perspective on Aging & Suicide Risk

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Preventing Suicide Among High-Risk Groups

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Creating Safe & Secure Spaces to Minimize Suicide Risk

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What Does It Mean to Have H.O.P.E.?

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Infographics

The State of Suicide Awareness

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Suicide Risks by Age Group

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Join the Conversation

Join the Conversation: Suicide Prevention Month

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Help is available right now. If you or someone you know is in crisis, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 9-8-8 or 800-273-8255.