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Reducing Suicide and its Impact for all Coloradans

Welcome to SPCC

The Suicide Prevention Coalition of Colorado works to reduce suicide and its impact for all Coloradans through advocacy, collaboration and education. We work with individuals, suicide prevention, mental health organizations, hospitals, government agencies, universities and schools and more throughout the state.

Together, we’re touching hundreds of thousands of lives and making a difference in suicide
                                           prevention efforts in local communities, around the
                                           state and nationally.

 

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World Suicide Prevention Day is September 10. Click on the links below for some easy-to-use guidelines to help you or your organization promote Take 5 to Save Lives: World Suicide Prevention Day.

Suggestions for individuals wanting to promote Take 5 To Save Lives.
Suggestions for organizations wanting to promote Take 5 To Save Lives.

 

In The News

Suicide prevention efforts and the Golden Gate Bridge

Military task-force looks at fighting suicides

The Forgotten Patients: The mental health industry ignores the 35,000 people a year who commit suicide. A few researchers are trying to change that.

Middle age and suicide

Suicide prevention partners around Colorado

More mental illness among college students

Commanders have ignored major mental health issues, army report concludes

Voice on the phone a lifeline for suicidal veterans

American Journal of Public Health: An Outcome Evaluation of the Sources of Strength Suicide Prevention Program Delivered by Adolescent Peer Leaders

A Quiet Killer: Suicides Claim Growing Number of Lives Locally & in Colorado

Colorado Among States Trying Out Teen Mental Health Screening

Park County's 2009 Suicides a Stark Reminder of State's High Rates

Suicide Prevention Resources Find Place on Social Networking Sites

 

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Suicide Directory

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