We bring together diverse partners from the public and private sectors to advance suicide prevention efforts in the U.S.
We aim to advance the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention which represents a comprehensive, long-term approach to suicide prevention.
We support community-based efforts to implement effective suicide prevention strategies.
We transform health care systems to significantly reduce suicide.
We work to change the conversation about suicide and suicide prevention.
This resource outlines the research areas that show the most promise in helping to reduce the rates of suicide attempts and deaths.
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Research Prioritization Task Force
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