Canadian Association For Suicide Prevention Believes All Canadians Have A Part In Reconciliation
In recognition of the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation being held on September…
CASP Strongly Believes Canada Needs A National Suicide Prevention Strategy
Launched in 1985 by a group who saw the need to provide information and resources…
How To Handle Distress Calls At Work
A resource for those who receive calls at work from someone in distress talking about suicide
CASP Honours WSPD with Virtual Event to Help Raise Awareness and Understanding
Each year on September 10th, people in over 50 countries around the world connect with…
CASP urges Canadian Government to ensure all Indigenous peoples have human rights met
For 35 years, the Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (CASP) has been advocating and educating…
Announcing the Launch of our Suicide Bereavement Support Group Facilitators Network
Introduction The Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (CASP) envisions a Canada without suicide. Since 1985,…
Statement on Recent MAiD Developments
CASP feels strongly that extreme caution needs to be taken with MAiD
Statement on proposed 3-digit suicide prevention hotline
December 11, 2020 The Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (CASP) supports and commends the recent,…
Statement on the Expansion of Medical Assistance in Dying to those without a Reasonably Foreseeable Death
Statement on the Expansion of Medical Assistance in Dying to those without a Reasonably Foreseeable Death
2020 International Day of People Impacted by Suicide Loss
Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention recognizes International Day of People Impacted by Suicide Loss through…