According to Health Canada, more than 320,000 people died in Canada in 2023, and 15,300 of those deaths – or one in 20 – were medically-assisted deaths.
Read MoreNH is moving forward in its efforts to enhance suicide prevention support through the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Read MoreHarbor Care's Veterans Services team is currently accepting referrals for the Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Program (SSG Fox SPGP). This statewide initiative, led by veterans for veterans and their families, aims to provide comprehensive support to those at risk.
Read MoreAs NH prepares for another round of assisted suicide legislation, it would be wise to study what is happening around the globe.
Read MoreThe movie underscores the importance of perseverance and hope
Read MoreThis self-paced, one-hour course is now available for free. To access it, participants simply need to create a free account on the eLearning platform.
Read MoreOn December 5th NAMI New Hampshire and the Arthritis Foundation will host a webinar on “2024 Arthritis and the Military: Managing Chronic Pain and Mental Health.”
Read MoreSuicide rates are rising for women who are veterans or current members of the military. As in the civilian population, their rates of suicide trail their male counterparts, but fatalities are rising at an alarming rate.
Read MoreA study in Nature Human Behavior reveals a troubling connection between anti-transgender laws and rising suicide attempts among transgender and gender-nonconforming teenagers
Read MoreLow mental health care uptake within high-risk groups including young adults, Black and multiracial adults
Read MoreMark your calendars for the annual NH Suicide Prevention Conference on November 14, 2024, at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord, NH.
Read MoreOctober marks the start of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. These two public health crises are intricately linked.
Read MoreThere’s a new addition to the Zero Suicide Toolkit with the release of Journey to Zero Suicide: Insights from the SC CoIIN Collaboration
Read MoreThe Granite State saw alarming increases in deaths related to drugs, alcohol, and suicide between 2021 and 2022, far outpacing the national average in these categories.
Read MoreThis September, let’s come together to promote hope, extend support to those who need it, and ensure our veterans know they are not alone
Read More. This month offers an important opportunity to pause and acknowledge Suicide Prevention Month, Recovery Month, and, for the first time this year, 988 Day
Read MoreSeptember is Suicide Prevention Month, a crucial time to raise awareness, promote hope, and encourage help-seeking behaviors in New Hampshire.
Read MoreThis panel will explore the significant risks that assisted suicide laws pose to individuals with disabilities and those with severe, long-standing eating disorders.
Read MoreMark your calendars for a meaningful event this September. The Out of the Darkness Community Walk is more than just a walk
Read MoreMark your calendar for a special event designed just for you: The NH Veterans Stand Down 2024
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