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Trauma-informed Care and Suicide – Fact Sheet
Developed and published by Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention, Centre for Suicide Prevention, Mental Health Commission of Canada and Canadian Mental Health Association with financial contribution from Health Canada.
Trauma-informed care (TIC) is an approach that asks: “What happened to you?” as opposed to “What is wrong with you?” (Rosenberg, 2011). Learn more about how we can prevent trauma-based suicide.
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Learn more about who is at risk of intentional injury
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Types of bullying and how to help
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A high-level overview of what to consider when using suicide risk assessment tools
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These guidelines encourage public sharing of experiences that will be safe for everyone to hear
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Tools. strategies, and resources to help cope with thoughts of suicide
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Engage in dialogue with compassion and curiosity that can promote understanding and connection
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Nine things you can do to help
Developed and published by Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention, Centre for Suicide Prevention, Mental Health Commission of Canada and Canadian Mental Health Association with financial contribution from Health Canada.
Trauma-informed care (TIC) is an approach that asks: “What happened to you?” as opposed to “What is wrong with you?” (Rosenberg, 2011). Learn more about how we can prevent trauma-based suicide.
Resources
Injury Prevention and Suicide – Fact Sheet
Learn more about who is at risk of intentional injury
Bullying and Suicide – Fact Sheet
Types of bullying and how to help
Suicide Risk Assessment Kit
A high-level overview of what to consider when using suicide risk assessment tools
Guidelines for Sharing Experiences with Suicide
These guidelines encourage public sharing of experiences that will be safe for everyone to hear
Toolkit for People Impacted by a Suicide Attempt
Tools. strategies, and resources to help cope with thoughts of suicide
Vocabulary – How to Talk about Suicide
Engage in dialogue with compassion and curiosity that can promote understanding and connection
You Can Help With Suicide Prevention
Nine things you can do to help
Related Information
Media Guidelines
The Case for a National Strategy and Nationwide Hotline
Why Do People Die by Suicide?
Promoting Hope and Resiliency is Central to Suicide Prevention