coming in 2017

National Suicide Prevention Service

Free and Confidential Support, on a 24/7 Basis

This is Not a Crisis Centre

CASP provides educational material and resources.
The Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (CASP) provides information and resources to reduce the suicide rate and minimize the harmful consequences of suicidal behaviour.

To find your local Crisis Centre, please click the button below.

need help
Are you or someone you love having thoughts of suicide?  If at immediate risk, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency department.  If not, take a look in this section for helpful resources.
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coping with suicide loss
If someone you know has died by suicide, you are not alone. The fact that someone died by suicide does not diminish our right and need to celebrate their lives and accomplishments. We’re here to support bereaved survivors in the process of healing.
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understanding
Approximately 11 people will end their lives by suicide today in Canada. Awareness is essential to changing this behaviour. Understand why people consider suicide and attempt to take their own lives.
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Get Involved

There are many opportunities to be involved with the Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (CASP). Helping build suicide safer communities, becoming a member of CASP, making a donation to CASP, or taking action are some of the ways you can be involved.

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