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    108 Resources
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    FAQs

    Frequently asked questions about suicide.

    July 12, 2016
    FAQs
    Guide
    Conversation guide for Veteran Families

    This resource is part of a suite of Military and RCMP Veteran and Family suicide prevention resources, done in collaboration with Atlas Institute for Veterans and Families. It’s also available as a wallet card in English and in French. Other resources: Military and RCMP Veterans and suicide prevention: A toolkit Looking after yourself and others: […]

    March 18, 2024
    Toolkit
    Looking after yourself and others: A resource for Veteran Families

    This resource is part of a suite of Military and RCMP Veteran and Family suicide prevention resources, done in collaboration with Atlas Institute for Veterans and Families. Other resources: Military and RCMP Veterans and suicide prevention: A toolkit Conversation guide for Veteran Families Cliquez ici pour la version française Introduction Preventing suicide and promoting mental […]

    March 18, 2024
    Toolkit
    Military and RCMP Veterans and suicide prevention

    This resource is part of a suite of Military and RCMP Veteran and Family suicide prevention resources, done in collaboration with Atlas Institute for Veterans and Families. Other resources: Looking after yourself and others: A resource for Veteran Families Conversation guide for Veteran Families Cliquez ici pour la version française Introduction Most people who consider […]

    March 18, 2024
    Briefing note
    The Community Mental Health Care Model

    Briefing note; November 2023 (The Ecological Model of Community Mental Health Care accompanies this briefing note). Background Community mental health (CMH) is a critical complement to hospital-based care. Research shows that hospital-based provision alone cannot offer sufficient access to a local population seeking mental healthcare or provide substantial follow-up care (Thornicroft et al., 2016). A […]

    February 21, 2024
    Briefing note
    Ecological Model of Community Mental Health Care

    Briefing note; November 2023 (This is an accompanying brief to the Community Mental Health Care Model briefing note). Good mental health is inextricably linked to good health. An individual’s state of good mental health equals their quality of life. There are multiple factors that are at play that can ensure or deny this equation. There […]

    February 21, 2024
    Statistics
    Alberta suicide stats by region and age

    Alberta’s provincial suicide statistics broken down by region and age. Additional resource: Edmonton Suicide Trends Report Compiled by the Centre for Suicide Prevention Last update: January 8, 2024

    January 8, 2024
    Statistics
    Cross-Canada statistics

    Data sources across all provinces and territories are updated at differing time periods; as such, recent data may be incomplete due to delays in reporting. This spreadsheet provides statistics across Canada for all provinces and territories. Compiled by the Centre for Suicide Prevention Last update: November 27, 2023 Other available statistics: Alberta suicide stats by […]

    November 27, 2023
    Guide
    Suicide bereavement support groups: A guide

    This guide presents promising strategies and best practices for facilitating safe and effective suicide bereavement support groups. It is intended for organizations and/or group facilitators that are currently operating or interested in starting a suicide bereavement support group. This is a joint initiative of the Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention and Centre for Suicide Prevention. […]

    November 17, 2023
    Toolkit
    About suicide prevention

    Suicide is complex because people are complex – each person who considers suicide does so for reasons unique to them. We do know that people who think about and attempt suicide don’t want to die: they want a way out of their psychological pain or their deep sense of burdensomeness. This is why suicide is […]

    September 6, 2023
    Statistics
    Suicide stats for Canada, provinces and territories

    Canada and all jurisdictions suicide statistics from Statistics Canada All of these statistics are sourced from Statistics Canada. StatsCan suppresses data points that are less than 5 to ensure confidentiality. Data are collected in April and October and include all deaths investigated by a coroner or medical examiner for the previous calendar year and any […]

    August 30, 2023
    Toolkit
    Youth suicide prevention

    Updated March 2023 Expert reviewers: David Klonsky, Professor, Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia Ian Manion, Psychologist This toolkit has also been reviewed by a focus group of young people. Introduction The teen years are full of social, physiological, and neurological change. Fielding a combination of internal and external stressors is common in adolescence. […]

    May 8, 2023
    Report
    Respite House evaluation report

    The Centre for Suicide Prevention received funding from Alberta Health to pilot a respite centre in Fort McMurray. Respite centres are a community-based alternative to hospital care for people in suicidal crisis. Through short-term stays in a home-like environment, guests access 24/7 crisis de-escalation services, respite activities, peer support, and connection to community resources and […]

    April 6, 2023
    Report
    Transforming Calgary’s Crisis Response System: Final Report

    Originally published: 2021 Throughout Canada, research and practice focused on responding to crisis due to mental health concerns, addictions, and similar challenges is gaining momentum. Calgary is no exception – Calgary’s Community Safety Investment Framework (CSIF), a collaboration between the City of Calgary, Calgary Police Services, and community partners, has explored the city’s crisis response […]

    April 3, 2023
    Briefing note
    Prevalence of suicidal ideation

    Selected literature review; November 2022 Suicide is a public health crisis in Canada. More than 4,000 people die by suicide in this country every year, equivalent to a rate of 12.1 per 100,000 or 0.00242 suicides in 20. (This number is derived through a multi-step process; for more information, see our article The accuracy and […]

    March 29, 2023
    Briefing note
    Suicide data gaps in Canada

    Introduction About 4500 people die by suicide in Canada annually. Researchers assert this number is understated; various studies suggesting the real number is 10-30% higher. After stigma, the main reason for underreporting suicide is lack of standards in death determination practices and data collection. A national suicide prevention strategy could set national standards for both […]

    March 29, 2023
    Briefing note
    Suicide prevention initiatives in Canada

    Introduction Canada needs a national suicide prevention strategy. We are the sole G7 country without one.  A wealth of evidence indicates that having, resourcing and implementing a national suicide prevention strategy reduces suicide. Suicide is a mental health crisis and a public health crisis: initiatives are needed at the individual, community, and population levels to […]

    March 29, 2023
    Briefing note
    Suicide grief and loss

    What is unique about suicide loss? The grief experienced by people who have lost someone to suicide can be more complicated than the grief that follows other types of death. Suicide can be ambiguous – unlike other forms of death which are seen as “beyond control” of the person who died and their loved ones, […]

    March 29, 2023
    Briefing note
    Recovery-oriented practice

    Recovery from suicidality is possible. Anyone can use active listening to support a person in suicidal crisis to help them identify their own reasons to keep living. This is a first step to recovering from a mindset preoccupied with suicide. People who think about and attempt suicide don’t want to die: they want a way […]

    March 29, 2023
    Briefing note
    Peer support in suicide prevention

    What is peer support? According to Schlichthorst et al. (2020), peer support is a “system of giving and receiving help, founded on key principles of respect, shared responsibility, and mutual agreement of what is helpful” (pp. 1-2). In the peer support system, two peers with shared experience of mental health or addiction issues focus on […]

    March 29, 2023
    Briefing note
    Harm reduction approaches in healthcare settings

    This briefing note was first drafted in July 2022 Background Harm reduction refers to interventions aimed at reducing the negative effects of health behaviours without necessarily extinguishing the problematic health behaviours completely (Hawk et al., 2017). Harm reduction approaches have been shown to be efficacious in sexual health, alcohol and substance use services (James et […]

    March 29, 2023
    Briefing note
    Borderline personality disorder, suicidal behaviours and hospitalization

    Selected literature review; August 2022 Research states that suicide occurs in up to 10% of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) cases (Paris 2019). However, people experiencing BPD are most likely to die by suicide later in the course of their illness. What is the best treatment for those experiencing BPD and how do we keep them […]

    March 29, 2023
    Youth suicide prevention in Alberta

    Centre for Suicide Prevention has compiled a listing of youth suicide prevention programs and activities in Alberta as part of the Government of Alberta’s Youth Suicide Prevention Plan. Last updated: January 2023

    February 16, 2023
    Toolkit
    Substance use disorder and suicide

    Updated September 2022 Expert reviewer Dr. Kenneth Conner Psy.D., M.P.H., Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center Dr. Conner is a noted researcher on alcohol and drug use and suicidal behaviours. Introduction Substance use disorder is the second most frequent risk factor for suicidal behaviour after depression. People who are experiencing a […]

    September 7, 2022

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