Who We Work With

We advise you regarding evidence-based approaches to develop, implement, and evaluate a wide range of suicide prevention efforts, including:
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Raising awareness about mental health. ​​
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Providing education and training for recognizing warning signs.
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Linking systems with mental health resources.
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Fostering supportive environments in schools, workplaces, and communities.
Our Services
Who We Are
Our interdisciplinary team includes mental health, public health, anthropology, sociology, non-profit management, policy, and communications specialists trained as scientists, administrators, and practitioners.
Our consultants are experts in suicide prevention and implementation practices with children, adolescents, and adults from diverse backgrounds, as well as community-based approaches.


How We Can Help
Our team partners with mental health professionals, educators, policymakers, human resource professionals, faith leaders, and other community stakeholders to design effective strategies in a collaborative way.
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By bridging the gap between research, policy, practice, and communities, we help you implement effective suicide prevention strategies and respond to the complex challenges brought by suicidal behaviors.
Resources
If you are feeling suicidal, help is available 24/7.
Call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for immediate, confidential support from trained counselors who provide immediate crisis intervention and mental health resources.
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For LGBTQ+ youth, The Trevor Project offers help at 1-866-488-7386.
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Remember, you're not alone, and trained professionals are ready to listen and help.