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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 Summit Webinars also spotlight community-based programs that show measurable impact in suicide prevention,
The AMA Code of Medical Ethics is clear: physician-assisted suicide is “fundamentally incompatible with the physician’s role as a healer.”
“Death With Dignity” law passed in 1997, its supporters portrayed it as a humane option for terminally ill patients facing unrelievable suffering.