Idaho Suicide Prevention links to partners, educational materials, and trainings.
Suicide Prevention Training
Learn about programs and courses designed to train individuals how to help prevent suicide. Reach certified trainers who can provide a training event at no cost or a negotiated cost.
Free Suicide Prevention Materials
Order our brochures and public awareness materials at no cost here.
Suicide prevention resources
2008-2021 Annual Governor's Reports on Suicide Prevention highlighting the suicide prevention activities.
AFSP focuses on eliminating the loss of life from suicide.
The Speedy Foundation advocates suicide prevention by way of conversation and education.
CDC's Suicide Prevention pages provide resources, data, and prevention strategies.
ILP strives to save the lives of young people in Idaho, fostering connectedness and resilience throughout Idaho school communities to prevent youth suicide.
Suicide.org provides information specific to teen and youth suicide.
The VA provides works with an extensive network of community partners across the country — including faith communities, employers, schools and healthcare organizations — to prevent suicide among all Veterans.
NIH provides information on a variety of mental illnesses.
SPRC compiles suicide prevention resources, programs, trainings, and state activities.
NAMI Idaho serves residents across the state with free mental health support, online groups, resources and education.
NAMI is the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.
Public Health District Suicide Prevention Resources
We hope the services and resources featured here will help our community understand and actively participate in our suicide prevention efforts, as this issue affects us all.
At Southwest District Health, we are committed to addressing and reducing the risk factors that may contribute to suicide by increasing the protective factors that are unique to the communities we serve.
The goal of Central District Health’s Suicide Prevention Program is to reduce the risk factors of suicide and to increase protective factors that promote resilience, by advancing awareness and education on suicide prevention and fostering a commitment to social change.
The goal of Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Suicide Prevention Program is to reduce the rate of suicide by promoting awareness, providing resources, and emphasizing hope and recovery.
The goal of Eastern Idaho Public Health and the Suicide Prevention Program is to reduce the rate of suicide by advancing awareness and education on suicide prevention, providing resources, emphasizing hope and recovery.