Suicide Prevention Handbook: A Guide to Help You Recognize the Warning Signs and Help Someone Who is Considering Suicide
Every year we lose people to suicide. In Canada and across the world, people are struggling with all kinds of mental health problems, trauma, emotional and situational distress, relationship issues, social isolation, and more. The pandemic, heatwave, and wildfires have made life especially challenging this year.
According to the Public Health Agency of Canada, more than 10 Canadians die by suicide every day. It’s also the 9th leading cause of death across the country.
But suicide is preventable.
On World Suicide Prevention Day, September 10, 2021, KCR Community Resources is releasing a new Suicide Prevention Handbook. This valuable guide will help you recognize the warning signs, provide local resources, and empower you with the information you need to support someone who is struggling.
Together, we can raise awareness, reduce the stigma, and lower the rates of suicide in our communities, Canada, and around the world.
Every year we lose people to suicide. In Canada and across the world, people are struggling with all kinds of mental health problems, trauma, emotional and situational distress, relationship issues, social isolation, and more. The pandemic, heatwave, and wildfires have made life especially challenging this year.
According to the Public Health Agency of Canada, more than 10 Canadians die by suicide every day. It’s also the 9th leading cause of death across the country.
But suicide is preventable.
On World Suicide Prevention Day, September 10, 2021, KCR Community Resources is releasing a new Suicide Prevention Handbook. This valuable guide will help you recognize the warning signs, provide local resources, and empower you with the information you need to support someone who is struggling.
Together, we can raise awareness, reduce the stigma, and lower the rates of suicide in our communities, Canada, and around the world.