Suicide preventive guidelines
Since 1997 NASP is a WHO Lead Collaborating Centre of Mental Health Problems and Suicide Across Europe. WHO developed "Preventing Suicide: a resource series", a series of guidelines for different stakeholders.
WHO suicide preventive guidelines
Since 1997, NASP has been linked to the World Health Organization as "WHO Lead Collaborating Center of Mental Health Problems and Suicide Across Europe". This means that NASP assists the central WHO office in Geneva and Copenhagen with advice on initiating preventive measures. Since 2000, NASP, together with the WHO Collaborating Center in W眉rzburg, has been commissioned by WHO's European office in Copenhagen to coordinate and monitor the European suicide prevention work.
The support material you find below has been developed as part of the work on Suicide Prevention (SUPRE), the WHO's worldwide initiative for suicide prevention.
Police, firefighters and other first line responders
General physicians
Media professionals
Schools
Primary health care workers
Jails and prisons
Survivor groups
Workplaces
Communities
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