LifeLine International launches Decriminalise Suicide Worldwide campaign
The International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) and LifeLine International share the same core belief – suicide everywhere in the world can be prevented.
The International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) and LifeLine International share the same core belief – suicide everywhere in the world can be prevented.
I am delighted to share some of the top highlights and initiatives that have defined our journey at the International Association for Suicide Prevention over the past three months.
The aim of the Education and Training in Suicide Prevention Special Interest Group is to support the development of high-quality education in suicide prevention around the world.
In accordance with the IASP Constitution, the Election Committee has called for nominations for several positions of National Representatives.

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.
The criminalisation of suicide is both a human rights issue and a health issue. IASP is pleased to support @LifeLineInt as it launches its new campaign, Decriminalise Suicide Worldwide, as we work together to prioritise decriminalisation efforts globally.
There is still time to submit a manuscript to our @FrontiersIn special issue on early identification and prevention of suicidal crisis in children and young people! See more details & reigster interest here: https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/57444/early-identification-and-prevention-of-suicidal-crisis-in-children-and-young-people#overview
@poojaliverpool @113preventie @IASPinfo @SSHRG1


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