The World Suicide Report is the most comprehensive, up-to-date record of the current status of suicide prevention internationally.
The WSR:
outlines the epidemiology of suicide, presenting the most recent data from countries across the world;
discusses major risk and protective factors for suicide, paying particular attention to those which are modifiable. It presents the evidence for key interventions that show promise in reducing suicidal acts;
describes the overarching national suicide prevention strategies that have been introduced in a number of countries, highlighting their common features; and
then collates this information and makes recommendations about the future direction of suicide prevention activities in different countries and cultures.
The World Suicide Report will prove to be an invaluable resource for those working to prevent suicide and has a specific focus on informing stakeholders working in policy development and implementation.
The WSR will:
offer lessons for governments in countries where suicide prevention has not yet become a priority on the policy agenda;
provide guidance for clinical and non-clinical services about potentially useful interventions designed to reduce suicidal behaviour in vulnerable individuals; and
provide an important context for those who have been bereaved by suicide or have thought about suicide themselves, helping them to understand that they are not alone and that there is hope.
In this sense, the World Suicide Report reflects the connectedness theme of World Suicide Prevention Day at all levels.
Be part of the connectedness of World Suicide Prevention Day this year. On September 10th, join with others around the globe who are working towards the common goal of preventing suicide. Together, we can shine a spotlight on this major public health problem and ensure that it receives the policy attention that it warrants.
A symbolic activity on World Suicide Prevention Day is IASP’s Cycle Around the Globe. We encourage all countries to connect and join us!
The World Suicide Report is the most comprehensive, up-to-date record of the current status of suicide prevention internationally.
The WSR:
outlines the epidemiology of suicide, presenting the most recent data from countries across the world;
discusses major risk and protective factors for suicide, paying particular attention to those which are modifiable. It presents the evidence for key interventions that show promise in reducing suicidal acts;
describes the overarching national suicide prevention strategies that have been introduced in a number of countries, highlighting their common features; and
then collates this information and makes recommendations about the future direction of suicide prevention activities in different countries and cultures.
The World Suicide Report will prove to be an invaluable resource for those working to prevent suicide and has a specific focus on informing stakeholders working in policy development and implementation.
The WSR will:
offer lessons for governments in countries where suicide prevention has not yet become a priority on the policy agenda;
provide guidance for clinical and non-clinical services about potentially useful interventions designed to reduce suicidal behaviour in vulnerable individuals; and
provide an important context for those who have been bereaved by suicide or have thought about suicide themselves, helping them to understand that they are not alone and that there is hope.
In this sense, the World Suicide Report reflects the connectedness theme of World Suicide Prevention Day at all levels.
Be part of the connectedness of World Suicide Prevention Day this year. On September 10th, join with others around the globe who are working towards the common goal of preventing suicide. Together, we can shine a spotlight on this major public health problem and ensure that it receives the policy attention that it warrants.
A symbolic activity on World Suicide Prevention Day is IASP’s Cycle Around the Globe. We encourage all countries to connect and join us!
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