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  1. NAMI Suicide Prevention Month 2024 Toolkit • Read and share NAMI’s State Legislative Brief on Trends in State Policy: 988 and Reimagining Crisis Response to learn about innovative ways states are improving suicide prevention and crisis services. • Explore how your community can #ReimagineCrisis. Find advocacy resources

  2. While mental health and suicide awareness is important year-round, Family Support Services encourages you to promote suicide prevention and education with your networks during the month of September. This toolkit has social media posts, resources and graphics to help raise awareness about the importance of mental health and suicide prevention.

  3. 29 sie 2024 · 10–11:30 a.m. Sept. 20. Explore suicide prevention through the eyes of a veteran with lived experience. Delve into the struggles service members face when transitioning to civilian life, and get strategies for fostering open dialogue and support to aid in their healing.

  4. Suicide is a major public health concern and a leading cause of death in the U.S. Join the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) to raise awareness by sharing resources that can help you recognize the warning signs of suicide and learn how to get help. Campaign date: September 1–30, 2024.

  5. 31 sie 2023 · National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month is dedicated to reducing the stigma of suicide by increasing awareness about the warning signs and highlighting resources for prevention and treatment.

  6. Help raise awareness by sharing resources that help others recognize the warning signs for suicide and know how to get help. Download and share these messages to help spread the word about suicide prevention. You can copy and paste the text and graphic into a tweet, email, or post.

  7. The 2024 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention has several key areas of focus: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, health equity, intersection of suicide and substance use, youth and social media, and lethal means safety.