National Suicide Prevention Awareness Week - #KeepGoing
In the era of Covid-19, as we all try to protect our mental health and cope with uncertainty, it’s more important than ever that we be there for each other and take steps to prevent suicide. You don’t have to be a mental health professional to make a difference. There are simple things we can all do to safeguard our mental health, and you don’t have to do it alone. From learning the warning signs for suicide and what to do if you are worried someone is struggling, to advocating for smart suicide prevention legislation, to having a #RealConvo about your own or others’ mental health, to bringing education programs to your community, we can all learn new ways to help each other save lives. Together, we #KeepGoing.
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Stories to #KeepGoing
Resources and programs

National Suicide Prevention Week 2020 Partner Toolkit
National Suicide Prevention Week 2020 Partner Toolkit
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Simple Actions You Can Take to Help Prevent Suicide
Simple Actions You Can Take to Help Prevent Suicide
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Have a #RealConvo
You don’t need special training to have an open, authentic conversation about mental health. Often, just talking about it can be the first important step in understanding someone and helping them get support or treatment if needed.
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Mental Health and COVID-19
We are amid an unprecedented public health crisis, yet we also have an extraordinary opportunity to come together within our families and our communities to reduce the stigma that often surrounds mental health.
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Model School District Policy on Suicide Prevention
The Model School District Policy on Suicide Prevention provides a thorough plan for school districts to implement suicide prevention policies in their community.
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Suicide prevention resources
Find resources for suicide prevention for your or someone you know.
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More Than Sad
More Than Sad has taught over a million students and educators how to be smarter about mental health.
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It’s Real: College Students and Mental Health
It’s Real is a documentary featuring the stories of six college students from across the country.
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