

Suicide Prevention Awareness What leads someone to suicide? #Bethe1to Campaign: JOIN US AND HELP SAVE A LIFE If you would like to learn more, contact Amy Mann, MSEd, LMHC, Coalition Coordinator. We are always welcoming new members to help us meet our mission. The Coalition is made up of community stakeholders from different human service agencies, health offices, schools, and universities, as well as other interested individuals. Lifelines Postvention: Responding to Suicide and Traumatic Death at School.If you are interested in hosting a training for your agency/company/office/school/church contact Amy Mann, MSEd, LMHC for more information.Īvailable programs include (click on each to learn more): The Coalition is proud to be able to offer and host several different Suicide Prevention Training programs in partnership with the Suicide Prevention Center of New York and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. The Coalition also works to provide assistance to those in need after a death by suicide. The goal of the Coalition is to increase the awareness of suicide risk factors and warning signs, to increase suicide alert helpers and suicide intervention caregivers, and to improve strategies in the community to provide a safety-net to individuals who are in crisis. The Cattaraugus County Suicide Prevention Coalition began in 2012 with assistance from the Suicide Prevention Center of New York State and the Garrett Lee Smith Grant. Through education, awareness, partnerships, resiliency, and recovery we will build a knowledgeable community for suicide prevention.

If you or someone you know is in crisis and need help now,there are several options to reach out to try one of these:

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