The NH Coalition for Suicide Prevention (NHCSP) was formed in 2021 to complement the work being done in NH to address the growing problem of suicide.
Read MoreThis training is not a standalone event. It is part of a growing effort across New Hampshire to strengthen education and awareness around mental health and suicide prevention.
Read MoreSuicide prevention isn’t about ideology. It’s about reducing risk, strengthening connection, and ensuring people have somewhere to turn—especially when the world around them feels volatile.
Read MoreOn June 6, 2026, community members will gather at Camp Carpenter in Manchester for Operation Mercury VI — a 5K hike, walk, or ruck along the Dan Beard Trail to raise awareness.
Read MoreSuicide among young people in the United States is rising — and traditional explanations that focus narrowly on individual psychology or mental illness don’t fully capture what’s happening.
Read MoreHow might assisted-suicide laws affect people with disabilities?
Read MoreA new study shows a sharp increase in suicide rates among former NFLplayers
Read MoreWhen an individual takes their own life, many people are impacted.
Read MoreOver half of the homicide victims were current or former intimate partners, highlighting the role of domestic violence.
Read MoreThe NH Bulletin report makes clear that New Hampshire’s disability care system still has significant work to do to ensure safety, dignity, and accountability.
Read MoreTogether, we can move from awareness to action—and ensure that help is there when it’s needed most.
Read MoreIn recent years, physician-assisted suicide (PAS) has gained ground across the United States, with 12 jurisdictions legalizing the practice.
Read MoreThe Summit Webinars also spotlight community-based programs that show measurable impact in suicide prevention,
Read MoreThe AMA Code of Medical Ethics is clear: physician-assisted suicide is “fundamentally incompatible with the physician’s role as a healer.”
Read More“Death With Dignity” law passed in 1997, its supporters portrayed it as a humane option for terminally ill patients facing unrelievable suffering.
Read MoreFall happenings from around the Granite State
Read MorePhysician-assisted suicide (PAS) is often portrayed as a humane but as Billy Barvick shows, the reality is far more complicated—and far more troubling.
Read MoreInternational Survivors of Suicide Loss Day is Nov. 22 — a day when people around the world come together to share connection, remembrance, and hope.
Read MoreTBI changes the brain, affects emotional regulation, and increases risk for depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Read MoreEvery Veterans Day, we pause to honor the courage, sacrifice, and service of those who have worn our nation’s uniform.
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