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World Suicide Prevention Day 2024

Today, Tuesday, September 10, is World Suicide Prevention Day. This day is an opportunity to remember the lives of those we’ve lost to suicide and raise awareness for suicide prevention. This year, our focus is on ‘Shaping our future.’ Download this year’s poster

To honour the day, we have released an article outlining practical steps anyone can take to prevent suicide, a new toolkit: Safety plans to prevent suicide for Indigenous youth and their caregivers, and we are also offering free workshops.

The Government of Alberta will, once again, declare September 10, 2024, as World Suicide Prevention Day. Click here to view the Declaration.

Here’s what you can do to help prevent suicide.

We all have a role to play in suicide prevention. It requires a multi-pronged approach that involves the actions of individuals, governments, institutions, workplaces, schools, communities, and society as a whole. As individuals, there are simple steps we can all take to help prevent death by suicide.

Pay attention

Learn the warning signs for suicide and pay attention to the people around you. Any noticeable change in someone’s behaviour is a warning sign that they might not be doing well. This includes:

Reach out

Learn how to have a conversation with someone who is thinking about suicide.
If someone you know is exhibiting warning signs:

Connect someone to help

Learn what resources are available. In Canada, 211.ca is a resources for community services, and the Suicide Crisis Helpline is available 24/7; call or text 988.

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What else can you do to prevent suicide?

Break down stigma

Use language that de-stigmatizes suicide. This helps create a non-judgmental, safe environment for someone who may be struggling, or someone who has lost someone to suicide. Learn more about safe language in this resource.

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