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"Train the Trainer" Application

August 2010 Newsletter

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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

800-273-TALK [8255]
800-799-4TTY [4889] (TTY)
888-628-9454 (Espaņol)

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Suicide Prevention Resources

QPR Training (Question, Persuade, Refer)

Wisconsin Suicide Prevention Strategy

Suicide Prevention Fact Sheet (.pdf)

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Survivors Handbook

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Recommended Reading

hopes in the News

Suicide numbers rising in Wisconsin - Wisconsin State Journal

Making a PSA - Wisconsin State Journal

Suicide Calls Increasing; Woman Shares Story of Her Loss - NBC 15 story

Dane County examines suicide prevention issue

McFarlanders walk Out Of The Darkness - McFarland Thistle

Healing with Hope - NBC 15 interview with hopes President Pat Derer

Learning to recognize language of depression - Wisconsin State Journal

Mental Ills Come Out Of The Closet - Wisconsin State Journal

Going Public With A Family Tragedy - Wisconsin State Journal

Learning to recognize language of depression - Wisconsin State Journal

Mental Ills Come Out Of The Closet - Wisconsin State Journal

Going Public With A Family Tragedy - Wisconsin State Journal

Lethal Means: Suicide, Firearms and Violent Deaths (see page 4 of this .pdf for article from "The Beat," a Madison Police Department Newsletter)

State Program Aims To Prevent Suicides - Wisconsin State Journal

Suicide Prevention Campaign Under Way - The Capital Times


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Disclaimer: hopes is not a crisis or counseling service. If you are suicidal, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-TALK (8255), provides access to trained telephone counselors, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The diagnosis and treatment of depression and other psychiatric disorders should be performed by health care professionals. The information on this site is for educational purposes only.