Anna Do is the Administrative Coordinator at the Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (CASP), where she plays a key role in supporting the organization’s national operations, governance, and communications. She works closely with leadership, board members, and partners across Canada to ensure the effective delivery of CASP’s programming, advocacy initiatives, and member engagement activities. Anna approaches her work with a strong emphasis on collaboration, clarity, and trauma-informed practice.
Anna holds a Master of Science in Health Sciences from Wilfrid Laurier University and a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Psychology from the University of Ottawa. She brings an interdisciplinary background in health research, administration, and knowledge mobilization, with experience supporting projects at the intersection of mental health, health equity, and community wellbeing. She has completed Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), which further informs her work within suicide prevention and her commitment to compassionate, person-centred approaches.
Alongside her role at CASP, Anna has contributed to a range of academic and community-based research initiatives, including participatory mapping projects focused on place-based stressors and neighbourhood resilience, as well as scoping reviews and meta-analyses related to access to care and health outcomes. Her experience includes coordinating research operations, supporting ethics and stakeholder engagement processes, and translating evidence into accessible reports, presentations and digital materials for diverse audiences.
Anna is deeply committed to advancing suicide prevention through evidence-informed, community-centred, and collaborative approaches. At CASP, she is proud to support work that strengthens connections across communities, amplifies lived and living experience, and contributes to a future where every life is valued, supported, and protected.
Anna Do is the Administrative Coordinator at the Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (CASP), where she plays a key role in supporting the organization’s national operations, governance, and communications. She works closely with leadership, board members, and partners across Canada to ensure the effective delivery of CASP’s programming, advocacy initiatives, and member engagement activities. Anna approaches her work with a strong emphasis on collaboration, clarity, and trauma-informed practice.
Anna holds a Master of Science in Health Sciences from Wilfrid Laurier University and a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Psychology from the University of Ottawa. She brings an interdisciplinary background in health research, administration, and knowledge mobilization, with experience supporting projects at the intersection of mental health, health equity, and community wellbeing. She has completed Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), which further informs her work within suicide prevention and her commitment to compassionate, person-centred approaches.
Alongside her role at CASP, Anna has contributed to a range of academic and community-based research initiatives, including participatory mapping projects focused on place-based stressors and neighbourhood resilience, as well as scoping reviews and meta-analyses related to access to care and health outcomes. Her experience includes coordinating research operations, supporting ethics and stakeholder engagement processes, and translating evidence into accessible reports, presentations and digital materials for diverse audiences.
Anna is deeply committed to advancing suicide prevention through evidence-informed, community-centred, and collaborative approaches. At CASP, she is proud to support work that strengthens connections across communities, amplifies lived and living experience, and contributes to a future where every life is valued, supported, and protected.
Resources
Guidelines for Sharing Experiences with Suicide
These guidelines encourage public sharing of experiences that will be safe for everyone to hear
Vocabulary – How to Talk about Suicide
Engage in dialogue with compassion and curiosity that can promote understanding and connection
Toolkit for People Impacted by a Suicide Attempt
Tools. strategies, and resources to help cope with thoughts of suicide
You Can Help With Suicide Prevention
Nine things you can do to help
Related Information
History
Annual Reports
Board of Directors
The Team