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Resources
Where do we turn when a loved one shows signs they may be considering suicide? Help NH reach its goal of Zero Suicide by using these resources to help a person who may be struggling with depression, mental illness, PTSD or anxiety and is considered a suicide risk.
FAQs on Suicide
Did you know the Granite State ranks 12th in the country for suicide deaths? Click here for the answers to the most frequently-asked questions about suicide and the definition of “suicide ideation.”
Signs of Suicide
Is suicide prevention possible? It is … but we all need to educate ourselves on the behaviors that indicate a person may be considering suicide, and how to get that person the help and support they need. Your knowledge can save a life.
We are a coalition working to reach the goal of zero suicide in New Hampshire.
Recent News
The NH Bulletin report makes clear that New Hampshire’s disability care system still has significant work to do to ensure safety, dignity, and accountability.
Together, we can move from awareness to action—and ensure that help is there when it’s needed most.
In recent years, physician-assisted suicide (PAS) has gained ground across the United States, with 12 jurisdictions legalizing the practice.
The Summit Webinars also spotlight community-based programs that show measurable impact in suicide prevention,