Suicide Prevention Takes a Nation: Collaborative Approaches to Universalize Suicide Prevention

Trisha M. Calabrese, Julie Gorzkowski Hamilton,Tami Benton,Corbin J. Standley

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America(2024)

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Abstract
Suicide is a complex public health issue impacting many children and adolescents-and their families-each year, and it requires a complex public health solution. Local, state, and national collaboratives that leverage evidence-based strategies, foster community engagement, and prioritize equity are necessary to holistically address this issue. Here, the authors discuss the necessary steps for fostering inclusive community partnerships and outline the rationale for partnering with schools, youth groups, faith organizations, parent-teacher organizations, clinical settings, and professional organizations, as well as collaborating with the juvenile justice and child welfare systems and working together to foster suicide prevention policy.
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Public health,Partnership,Mental health,Equity,Policy
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