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World Suicide Prevention Day: Thinking Globally, Acting Locally

World Suicide Prevention Day: Thinking Globally, Acting Locally. In-Person Seminar and Live Webcast Wednesday, September 4, 2013 9:00 AM – 12:00 noon EST. World Suicide Prevention Day. 11 th Annual Commemoration on September 10, 2013 Theme: Stigma-A Major Barrier for Suicide Prevention

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World Suicide Prevention Day: Thinking Globally, Acting Locally

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  1. World Suicide Prevention Day: Thinking Globally, Acting Locally In-Person Seminar and Live Webcast Wednesday, September 4, 2013 9:00 AM – 12:00 noon EST

  2. World Suicide Prevention Day • 11th Annual Commemoration on September 10, 2013 • Theme: Stigma-A Major Barrier for Suicide Prevention • Co-Sponsors: International Association for Suicide Prevention and World Health Organization • Goal: Global public awareness campaign to refocus our collective energies and develop creative new methods for eradicating stigma. Comprehensive local or national plans for the prevention of suicide will not reach their full potential until the problem of stigma is effectively addressed. • Website: http://iasp.info/wspd

  3. National Efforts to Prevent Suicide • Mid-1990’s – National consensus conference on suicide prevention with public-private partners in Reno, Nevada • 1999 – US Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Prevent Suicide • 2001 - US Surgeon General’s National Strategy for Suicide Prevention • 2010 - Formation of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention • 2012 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention

  4. Key Points from Reno, Nevada Suicide Prevention Conference • Suicide prevention must recognize and affirm the value, dignity, and importance of each person. • Suicide is not solely the result of illness or inner conditions..[but also from] societal conditions and attitudes. • Some groups are disproportionately affected by these societal conditions, and some are at greater risk for suicide. • Individuals, communities, organizations, and leaders at all levels should contribute to promote suicide prevention. • The success of this strategy ultimately rests with individuals and communities across the United States.

  5. Groups with Increased Suicide Risk • Individuals who are: • Bereaved by suicide • In justice and child welfare settings • Engage in non-suicidal self-injury • With medical conditions • With mental health or substance use disorders • LGBT-lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender-populations • Members of the Armed Forces and veterans • First responders, eg, police officers, firefighters • Men in midlife and older men • American Indians/Alaska Natives

  6. Resources • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK or 1-800-8255 http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org • 2012 National Strategy on Suicide Prevention http://www.surgeongeneral.gov

  7. Today’s Learning Objectives • Focus on the 2012 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention: A Report of the US Surgeon General and National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention • State andcommunity best and promising practices in suicide prevention for at-risk populations • Specialized training in Q, P, R - Question, Persuade, and Refer--an evidence-based tool for gatekeepers on the warning signs of suicide

  8. Approach • Today’s program follows June 27, 2013 Everyone Plays a Role in Suicide Prevention: Turning Strategy into Action • Presentations by federal and state officials from NJ and NY, and community representatives working in suicide prevention • Specialized training in Q, P, R-Question, Persuade, and Refer • Question & Answers from both in-person participants & webcast viewers

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