September is Suicide Prevention Month
“Suicidal thoughts, much like mental health conditions, can affect anyone regardless of age, gender or background. In fact, suicide is often the result of an untreated mental health condition. Suicidal thoughts, although common, should not be considered normal and often indicate more serious issues.
September is Suicide Prevention Month — a time to raise awareness and discuss this highly stigmatized topic. In addition to shifting public perception, we use this month to spread hope and vital information to people affected by suicide. Our goal is ensuring that individuals, friends and families have access to the resources they need to discuss suicide prevention and to seek help.”
- Crisis Resources
- How To Engage with Suicide Prevention Month
- Advocate
- You Are Not Alone
- Share Key Fast Facts
- Blogs and Personal Stories
For further information please visit the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) here.