LGBTQ+ Suicide Prevention Resources
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A Program that Provides Training and Technical Assistance
A small, branded resource card with information on LGBTQ+ suicide prevention resources
This free, self-paced course offers step-by-step guidance to help you find and interpret suicide-related data in order to target your prevention efforts effectively. The course explores a variety of commonly used data sources for information on suicide deaths and attempts, … read more
Love is Louder Action Center to provide resources and tips for taking care of physical and mental health and supporting each other during this time of uncertainty.
MakeTheConnection.net is an online resource designed to connect Veterans, their family members and friends, and other supporters with information, resources, and solutions to issues affecting their lives. In addition to powerful stories, MakeTheConnection.net provides information about life experiences Veterans can … read more
A student shares her personal journey navigating mental health and creating a mental health club on campus.
This Mental Health Month, challenge yourself to examine your world and how it can affect your overall health. Look around, look within – from your neighborhood to genetics, many factors come into play when it comes to your mental health. … read more
Join thousands of MHA affiliates, peers, providers, government officials, media, advocates, and more from across the country and globe for the Mental Health America Conference on Next Gen Prevention, June 6-10, 2023.
This page from Student Caffe is written for student athletes. It focuses on stress, depression, and eating disorders among student athletes, with strategies for helping yourself or your teammates and friends.
Beginning college is an exciting time, but it’s also a time of greater independence and responsibility. This is true whether you are attending a local college or moving away from home.
Learn about the various mental health challenges facing college students, the support and counseling resources available to them, and practical measures and coping strategies to help students overcome behavioral, emotional, and psychological obstacles.
Training presentation on depression for peer educators.
Short stories from celebrities about mental health
“Cuesta College Mental Wellness on Campus; Break the Silence, Help is Here” is a film created by the Cuesta College Student Mental Health Program. The film provides information on the resources available at Cuesta College, testimonials from students, and support … read more
A suite of free apps for mental health, developed by the VA, for everyone.
Informing, Educating and Supporting people with mental health and their families
NAMI offers mental health information for individuals from diverse populations and for providers who work with these communities.
An advocacy group for people living with mental illness and their loved ones. A good source of information and resources on mental health topics.
Non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention and alleviation of eating disorders, good source of information and resources. Helpline is available M-F, Central Time: (630) 577-1330
This project aims to put the controls back in the hands of youth that live with mental illness by empowering them to become more educated about neurodiversity and learn about health and wellbeing. The created infographics highlight two different disorders, … read more
As a free, safe and confidential program funded by California’s Department of Health Care Services, we’re working hard to spread the word of Soluna as far as possible. What is Soluna? Soluna is a free and confidential mental health support … read more