Building Global Capacity for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
At the IASP 33rd World Congress, Mental Health First Aid International fully embraced its role as Mental Health Partner, celebrating 25 years of global innovation and reach.
At the IASP 33rd World Congress, Mental Health First Aid International fully embraced its role as Mental Health Partner, celebrating 25 years of global innovation and reach.
As someone working on suicide prevention and mental health among the healthcare workforce in LMICs, this congress gave me a chance to learn, share, and connect.
I’m delighted to share with you some personal highlights and reflections from the first three days of the 33rd IASP World Congress.
Not only is the IASP World Congress held in Vienna, the city I call home, but it is also my first time attending, making the conference particularly meaningful to me.
Partnerships for Life is a flagship initiative established by the International Association for Suicide Prevention that aims to expedite efforts globally to reduce the incidence of suicide and suicidal behaviour.
The ‘Reach In, Reach Out’ podcast series aims to encourage understanding around the complexities of suicide, reduce stigma surrounding the topic and spark meaningful conversations.
IASP’s COVID-19 Resource Centre aims to provide information for those seeking resources related to the pandemic and suicidal behaviour, suicidal ideation and self-harm.
IASP ECG Co-Chair, Dr Innocent H. Peter @nyarusato was proud to attend #IASPVIENNA2025 in June. He highlights the importance of tackling barriers still preventing people from the Global South from joining global conversations on suicide prevention.
We’re proud to announce that @YunyuXiaoPhD received the 2025 Lakshmi Vijayakumar Rising Star Award for Impact and Innovation from @IASPInfo. Dr. Xiao was honored for her impactful work focused on data science & addressing disparities in suicide prevention: http://bit.ly/3FXRMGV