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The International Association for Suicide Prevention is dedicated to preventing suicide and suicidal behaviour and alleviating its effects. IASP leads the global role in suicide prevention by strategically developing an effective forum that is proactive in creating strong collaborative partnerships and promoting evidence-based action in order to reduce the incidence of suicide and suicidal behaviour.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates more than 700,000 people die due to suicide each year and that almost 77% of all global suicides occur in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). For every suicide there are many more who attempt suicide or have serious suicidal ideation. Suicidal behaviour profoundly impacts families and communities and remains a universal challenge with millions impacted. The reduction of suicide mortality is of global importance and a vital public health consideration.

Update on the IASP World Congress Bid Process

Following the call for nominations for future IASP World Congress locations from National Representatives and members launched at the end of June, we received 13 nominations by the deadline of 10th August from across the globe. These nominations were reviewed by the Leadership team (CEO and Head of Departments) in Central Office, and recommendations were made to a Board subcommittee for shortlisting for 2027 and potentially 2029. The Board subcommittee is made up of Board members not involved in any bid to ensure no conflict of interest.

The subcommittee agreed on 6 locations for the shortlist, and these are now undergoing feasibility and financial reviews. Central Office will then review these and present them with their proposals to the Board subcommittee. The Board subcommittee will then make the final recommendation to the Board at the end of November. We hope to be able to announce the 2027 IASP World Congress at this point and the 2029 World Congress thereafter. Central Office and the Board subcommittee will then review the remaining applications for 2031 in 2026.

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Reimagining Crisis Support in the Digital Age

Reimagining Crisis Support in the Digital Age

The 18th Asia-Pacific Telephone Counselling Conference convened in September 2025.

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President’s Message

President’s Message

For the first time, suicide prevention is clearly embedded within a UN Political Declaration on NCDs and Mental Health. This is a truly landmark moment.

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IASP Establishes SIG on Climate Change and Suicidality

IASP Establishes SIG on Climate Change and Suicidality

IASP is pleased to launch a new Special Interest Group on Climate Change and Suicidality.

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Protecting Progress in Suicide Prevention Amidst Global Funding Cuts

Protecting Progress in Suicide Prevention Amidst Global Funding Cuts

We have witnessed a troubling wave of policy changes and funding cuts.

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Partnerships for Life

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.

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Reach In, Reach Out Podcast

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.

COVID-19 RESOURCE CENTRE

COVID-19 Resource Centre

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.

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SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS

IASP member led groups offer the opportunity for our community to focus on a specific aspect of suicide prevention.
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NEWS

The latest news from IASP, our Members, National Representatives, Special Interest Groups, Partners, and more.
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Decriminalisation of Suicidal Behaviour

Supporting decriminalisation so as not to penalise those who attempt suicide or who lose someone through suicide.
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