World Suicide Prevention Day New Theme
A Renewed Worldwide Commitment to Prevent Suicides: “Creating Hope Through Action” IASP announces the new World Suicide Prevention Day theme for 2021-2023.
Observed on September 10th every year, World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD) provides the opportunity for people across the globe, to raise awareness of suicide and suicide prevention.
The Early Career Group (ECG) provides a forum where group members can network with peers and experts alike, engaging in international research and interventions in the area of suicide prevention.
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.
A Renewed Worldwide Commitment to Prevent Suicides: “Creating Hope Through Action” IASP announces the new World Suicide Prevention Day theme for 2021-2023.
Indigenous artist, Alara (Geebung) Cameron, forged the connections between the Gold Coast’s natural beauty to create a unique piece of art that aims to portray the importance of connected pathways coming together. The artwork is represented within the new congress logo.
We are thrilled to invite you to the 12th Triple i Virtual Conference, a collaborative event brought to you by Slovene Centre for Suicide Research, De Leo Fund Onlus and the International Association for Suicide Prevention.
@MartinaMcGr @MarcBryantAu @findahelpline @livefortmw @switchboard_vic Thank you so much for the feedback Martina - We really appreciate it. We've passed this on to @findahelpline who are continuously updating their site and welcome referrals.
Suicide trends in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic: an interrupted time-series analysis of preliminary data from 21 countries https://t.co/gCCXPxIyps with @IASPinfo @ProfAnnJohn @NSRFIreland @suicideresearch @ProfLAppleby @stugraeme (see media link & all authors below) https://t.co/QIIUEuCkNe
#GriffithUni's @aisrap researchers were involved in this important study, examining suicides occurring around the world during the #COVID-19 pandemic. https://t.co/cTo1nAhteS
📢The IASP Early Career Group are delighted to have their own section on the fantastic new IASP website!
Visit us today at: https://t.co/jtZ8183pqr
A great first meeting with our fabulous new Board!
🆕I was delighted to chair 1st meeting of the new Board of International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) earlier.
▶️ Want to know more about @IASPinfo, why not check out our new website, which went live today?
👉 https://t.co/5ZK1HNOffn
#SuicidePrevention
EDIT: deadline is 23.30 AEST
Looks like a great PhD opportunity on a very important topic within self-harm research & prevention @netECR @IASPinfo https://t.co/qFXMJI2xU1
*PhD Opportunity* Fully Funded 4-year PhD with EU fees as part of the @tcddublin Provost's PhD Project Award. 'The Pathway to the Emergency Department - A national study of Paramedics' experiences and training needs when responding to people with self-harm and suicidal behavior'.
New vital statistics on the leading causes of death in the US for 2020 show a 5.6% decrease in suicide deaths, accessible at: https://t.co/leyPPPdzuU via @JAMA_current part of @JAMANetwork
#SuicidePrevention
Have you got an interest in #globalhealth? #Suicideprevention? #Domesticviolence?
Pls consider applying for this masters by research project. Funding is available for candidates who meet criteria (see advert)
DEADLINE 31/05/21
https://t.co/3ZINk7u8x4
Delighted to be part of the international audience at tonight's #chatsafe event!
Co-design has always been at the heart of the chatsafe guidelines - from the outset. Co-design is ethical and imperative.
Tune in at: https://t.co/u8mvzORAyk
Tonight we will be talking about ethics, safety & the role of the #chatsafe project in helping young people communicate safely online. We are honoured to have some of our @RMIT students on the panel with us & @GregHuntMP opening the event. Tune in online. #SuicidePrevention https://t.co/UQUY9GBkee
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@suicideresearch's SBRL 5th EMCR Forum will be online this year on the 17th & 18th of June.
We are honoured to have Prof. Ann John and Prof. Thomas Niederkrotenthaler as keynote speakers.
More information to follow soon!
Please RT, thanks!
@blackdoginst are recruiting for someone to work to implement their five-year plan to improve and expand on being a trusted partner with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Location is negotiable!
More information at the IASP ECG Jobs Hub: https://t.co/06DT5122Um
Reporting to our Head of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Strategy, this person will work to implement our five-year plan to improve and expand on being a trusted partner with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. @LeilaniDarwin
👉 https://t.co/RyPZaWBd3W
Important podcast on the topic of suicide means restriction; why it’s important, the current state of research and future areas for inquiry. @IASPinfo @SuicidePrevAU https://t.co/BmM2ldBHCt
Suicide Means Restriction
New podcast for @Cochrane_CCMD featuring @ProfAnnJohn @Dee_Knipe @lisa_marzano
#TriggerWarning - we discuss suicide methods in this podcast aimed at researchers and policy-makers.
https://t.co/ZjxP5lR0sk
#Suicide #SuicideMeansRestriction #Research
📢Job alert!!📢I'm hiring postdocs to work @EdinUniHealth on my @wellcometrust funded @suicidecultures project: 3 posts; 3 years; awesome project (obvs biased) - looking for folks w/ expertise in #qualitative #ethnographic methods & interest in 'reimagining' suicide research!