Resources
The Suicide Awareness section provides educational resources, crisis support information, grief support resources, and compassionate guidance for teens, parents, friends, families, and communities.
This resource hub is designed to help visitors find trusted information, build supportive connections, and access help during difficult times.
Explore Support & Educational Resources
Whether you are looking for Suicide Awareness and Prevention education, teen support, parent guidance, emotional wellbeing resources, crisis support, or grief support after loss, the sections below can help you find a starting point.
These resources support awareness, education, early intervention, emotional wellbeing, and meaningful conversations around suicide, crisis support, and mental health.
- Suicide Awareness and Prevention resources
- Mental health education
- Youth wellbeing information
- Support for struggling teens
- Resources for parents and caregivers
- Support for friends of someone struggling
- Crisis support resources
- Grief support and bereavement resources
- Suicide facts, myths, and misconceptions
Mental Health & Crisis Support Resources
Access to reliable crisis support, emotional support, and trusted mental health resources can make a meaningful difference during difficult moments.
This section includes crisis support services, emotional wellbeing resources, and organizations that may help individuals, families, and communities find help.
Resources for Teens
Teen years can bring anxiety, stress, grief, loneliness, academic pressure, social challenges, and emotional struggles.
These resources focus on youth wellbeing, emotional support, resilience-building, crisis guidance, and Suicide Awareness and Prevention information for young people.
Resources for Parents
Parents and caregivers are often the first to recognize when a young person is struggling. These resources provide guidance on warning signs, emotional wellbeing, supportive communication, and when to seek help.
Families deserve trusted information, practical tools, and support options when facing emotional crisis or serious concerns about a young person’s safety.
Resources for Friends
Friends often notice when someone is struggling emotionally. Learning how to check in, listen, recognize warning signs, and involve trusted support can make a significant difference.
These resources provide guidance on supporting a friend while also remembering that no young person should carry another person’s crisis alone.
Grief Support & Bereavement Resources
While this section focuses on awareness, education, support, and prevention, we recognize that not every tragedy can be prevented.
For parents, friends, families, and loved ones experiencing loss, grief can feel overwhelming and isolating. The grief support section provides bereavement resources, healing guidance, and pathways toward connection and support.
Suicide Awareness & Mental Health Education
Education is one of the strongest tools in Suicide Awareness and Prevention. Understanding warning signs, learning how to start supportive conversations, reducing stigma, and encouraging help-seeking behaviour can help save lives.
Through awareness, education, and community connection, we hope to help individuals and families feel informed, supported, and empowered.
Finding Support Is a Sign of Strength
Reaching out for help, seeking information, and supporting one another can create hope during difficult times. No one should feel that they have to face emotional pain, crisis, or grief alone.
If you or someone you know is experiencing a crisis, contact a qualified professional, crisis support service, emergency service, or trusted adult immediately.
“Hope grows when people feel heard, supported, and connected.”
