Resources for Suicide Prevention

Common Negative Thoughts and Their Positive Replacement Worksheet

Turn neg­a­tive thoughts into pos­i­tive with the help of this down­load­able worksheet. 

Suicide and Prevention in Schools

Here are bul­let points list­ed for teach­ers to pay atten­tion to sui­cide pre­ven­tion for stu­dents and how they could help reduc­ing risk factors.

Trevor Project

Specif­i­cal­ly focus­ing on cri­sis and sui­cide pre­ven­tion for LGBTQ groups, the source pro­vides Trevor life­line and addi­tion­al infor­ma­tion on help­ing with prevention.

Lifeline

The Nation­al Sui­cide Pre­ven­tion Life­line is a nation­al net­work of local cri­sis cen­ters that pro­vides free and con­fi­den­tial emo­tion­al sup­port to peo­ple in sui­ci­dal cri­sis or emo­tion­al dis­tress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Nation­al Sui­cide Pre­ven­tion Life­line is includ­ed in the pri­ma­ry ses­sion of the web­site. Addi­tion­al sources such as emo­tion­al well-being dur­ing pan­demics or sup­port­ing indi­vid­u­als of dif­fer­ent ages are presented.