September is National Suicide Prevention Month (NSPM), and the New Hampshire Coalition for Suicide Prevention
Read MoreNationally, from 2016 to 2021, there were more than 21,000 firearm deaths among children 10 to 19 years old, of which 36% were suicides
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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
Read MoreTo better understand why Veterans take their lives, Operation Deep Dive includes fatal overdoses and other self-inflicted deaths to uncover a greatly increased death toll.
Read MoreDrawing comparisons between euthanizing a beloved pet and medical assisted suicide in humans can lead to several unintended and harmful consequences.
Read MoreEnhanced palliative and hospice care will not only improve the quality of life for patients but also provide essential support to families during some of the most challenging times in their lives. It is time for NH to lead the way in providing compassionate, comprehensive care for its aging population.
Read More“It’s important to continue to contact legislators to remind them how a physician-assisted suicide bill could negatively impact those most vulnerable to suicide in NH,”
Read MoreThe New Hampshire Women's Foundation just released a study examining the status of girls in
New Hampshire, focusing on factors such as education, economics, substance abuse and safety.
There are alarming results on mental health;
Read MoreIn the fight against suicide, unity is strength. It is time for non-profits in New Hampshire to come together, align their efforts, and make a real difference in the lives of those who need it most.
Read MoreManchester, NH, is taking a proactive step towards suicide prevention with a new initiative to display get help signs on five of the city's bridges
Read MoreWhen speaking to someone who is a suicide survivor, it's important to approach the conversation with empathy, sensitivity, and real respect. Here are some simple tips on how to talk to them
Read MoreCelebrity suicides, like all celebrity deaths, draw us in and sadden us.. Celebrities are the people we measure ourselves against, even if we may not want to admit it.
Read MoreHarbor Care is proud to announce a crucial opportunity for anyone interested in suicide prevention and intervention
Read MoreThe report found a promising trend, showing a steady decrease in suicide deaths from 2 individuals per 10,000 population in 2018 to 1.6 per 10,000 population by 2021. This decline is linked to the collective efforts of various organizations and stakeholders dedicated to suicide prevention in New Hampshire.
Read MoreEvery May, Mental Health Awareness Month provides a platform for individuals and organizations to shine a light on the importance of mental well-being
Read MoreThe legalization of assisted suicide also poses a threat to the improvement of palliative care services, diverting attention and resources away from efforts to provide comprehensive end-of-life care.
Read MoreRecognizing these signs is the first step towards seeking help and support.
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