In Crisis or concerned for someone? Call or Text 9-8-8. Kids Help Phone call 1-800-668-6868 or text CONNECT. Indigenous Peoples call 1-855-242-3310. The National Farmer Crisis Line 1-866-FARMS01.If you’re in imminent danger call 911 or go to Emergency.
Join us for the 35th Annual National Suicide Prevention Conference, taking place May 13-16, 2025, in Richmond Hill, Ontario. This premier event brings together over 400 participants, including researchers, clinicians, and advocates, united in the mission to prevent suicide and promote life. By sponsoring this event, you will gain valuable visibility while contributing to a cause that transforms lives across Canada.
Our sponsorship opportunities are designed to align with your organization’s goals, offering flexible packages that provide recognition, engagement, and impact. Whether you’re looking to showcase your brand, connect with like-minded professionals, or demonstrate your commitment to suicide prevention, there’s a sponsorship level tailored for you.
Click below to view our full sponsorship package and find the perfect opportunity to partner with us in this vital mission.
If you would like more information or are interested in a customized package, please contact us.
Thank You to Our Sponsors
We extend our deepest gratitude to our sponsors for their unwavering support of the 35th Annual National Suicide Prevention Conference. Their generosity and partnership help to facilitate critical conversations, foster innovative solutions, and create opportunities for knowledge sharing and collaboration among leaders in suicide prevention. Their commitment to this cause underscores the importance of working together to build a stronger, more connected community of care.
Supporter Sponsor
Roots of Hope
Friend Sponsor
Lanyard Sponsor
Exhibitors
Marketing Ally
If your organization would like to join these leaders in making a meaningful impact, we invite you to explore our sponsorship opportunities today.
Be Part of the Movement to Prevent Suicide
Join us for the 35th Annual National Suicide Prevention Conference, taking place May 13-16, 2025, in Richmond Hill, Ontario. This premier event brings together over 400 participants, including researchers, clinicians, and advocates, united in the mission to prevent suicide and promote life. By sponsoring this event, you will gain valuable visibility while contributing to a cause that transforms lives across Canada.
Our sponsorship opportunities are designed to align with your organization’s goals, offering flexible packages that provide recognition, engagement, and impact. Whether you’re looking to showcase your brand, connect with like-minded professionals, or demonstrate your commitment to suicide prevention, there’s a sponsorship level tailored for you.
Click below to view our full sponsorship package and find the perfect opportunity to partner with us in this vital mission.
If you would like more information or are interested in a customized package, please contact us.
Thank You to Our Sponsors
We extend our deepest gratitude to our sponsors for their unwavering support of the 35th Annual National Suicide Prevention Conference. Their generosity and partnership help to facilitate critical conversations, foster innovative solutions, and create opportunities for knowledge sharing and collaboration among leaders in suicide prevention. Their commitment to this cause underscores the importance of working together to build a stronger, more connected community of care.
Supporter Sponsor
Friend Sponsor
Lanyard Sponsor
Exhibitors
Marketing Ally
If your organization would like to join these leaders in making a meaningful impact, we invite you to explore our sponsorship opportunities today.
Resources
Suicide Prevention Flyer and Tear Sheet
Printable pdf to promote suicide prevention and bereavement resources.
Suicide Bereavement Support Groups: Guide
Best practices for facilitating safe and effective suicide bereavement support groups.
After a Suicide Attempt – A Guide for Family and Friends
A Guide for Family and Friends
Trauma-informed Care and Suicide – Fact Sheet
Trauma-informed care (TIC) is an approach that asks: “What happened to you?”
Toolkit for People Impacted by a Suicide Attempt
Tools. strategies, and resources to help cope with thoughts of suicide
Suicide Risk Assessment Kit
A high-level overview of what to consider when using suicide risk assessment tools
Toolkit for People Impacted by a Suicide Loss
A summary of tools and supports to help cope with suicide loss
Together to Live
This is a guide to preventing suicide in your community. The guide will walk you through creating a community suicide prevention plan.
The Promoting Life Together Collaborative
Sharing the Story of the Promoting Life Together Collaborative
Suicide is Everyone’s Business
The four steps in Suicide Prevention and universal responsibilities of the community, healthcare, and government.
Supporting Children and Youth to Grieve After Suicide Loss
This guide is designed to help parents, guardians, and caregivers of children and youth
Talking to Children About A Suicide
This guide is designed to help parents, guardians, and caregivers of children under 12
Bullying and Suicide – Fact Sheet
Types of bullying and how to help
Vocabulary – How to Talk about Suicide
Engage in dialogue with compassion and curiosity that can promote understanding and connection
Guidelines for Sharing Experiences with Suicide
These guidelines encourage public sharing of experiences that will be safe for everyone to hear
You Can Help With Suicide Prevention
Nine things you can do to help
CASP Urges Canadian Government to Ensure all Indigenous Peoples Have Human Rights Met
CASP calls upon the Government of Canada to act on their pledge
Related Information
Ribbons
Lean in and Listen
Trauma-informed Care and Suicide – Fact Sheet
Bullying and Suicide – Fact Sheet
Injury Prevention and Suicide – Fact Sheet
After a Suicide Attempt – A Guide for Family and Friends
Ways to Donate
Support for People Living with Loss
I Survived a Suicide Attempt
Subscribe to our Newsletter
Resources
Partner Resources
Media
Life Promotion
I’m Having Thoughts of Suicide
Host An Event
Articles
Advocacy
Why Do People Die by Suicide?
Considerations for Online Support Groups
Promoting Hope and Resiliency is Central to Suicide Prevention
Having Hope
How To Handle Distress Calls At Work
CASP Strongly Believes Canada Needs A National Suicide Prevention Strategy
Forests of Hope – New Program
CASP Issues Statement About MAiD for Mental Illness
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