Centre for Suicide Prevention (CSP) has recently published guidelines for sharing experiences with suicide.
Their guide provides suggestions and considerations for those impacted by suicide who would like to publicly share their experiences.
Recognizing that people who have been impacted by suicide, either through a suicide loss or a suicide attempt, may derive a lot of strength and growth by sharing their experience, these guidelines encourage public sharing of experiences that will be safe for everyone to hear.
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15 to 24 year-olds had the highest rates of mood and anxiety disorders of all age groups.
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Centre for Suicide Prevention (CSP) has recently published guidelines for sharing experiences with suicide.
Their guide provides suggestions and considerations for those impacted by suicide who would like to publicly share their experiences.
Recognizing that people who have been impacted by suicide, either through a suicide loss or a suicide attempt, may derive a lot of strength and growth by sharing their experience, these guidelines encourage public sharing of experiences that will be safe for everyone to hear.
Resources
Statistics – Depression and suicidal ideation among Canadians aged 15 to 24
15 to 24 year-olds had the highest rates of mood and anxiety disorders of all age groups.
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