Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention

Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (CASP)/L'Association canadienne pour la prevention du suicide (ACPS) was established in 1985.[1] It is a non-governmental organization which brings attention to the problem of suicide in Canada and advocates for services, research, education and other supports in the area of suicide prevention and bereavement, across diverse Canadian cultures.[2] CASP presents an annual conference which provides opportunities for networking and the exchange of ideas and information related to suicide prevention, intervention and postvention.[3]

  1. ^ "Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention / L'Association canadienne pour la prévention du suicide". Giving Tuesday. Retrieved 2021-02-16.
  2. ^ "Halifax police chief wIoanna Roumeliotis. [https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/longform/subway-suicide-prevention-ttc "Out of darkness"]. *CBC. (Sept. 14,2019).ants to explore releasing monthly suicide stats". Global News, June 20, 2017
  3. ^ Government of Canada. "Related national efforts and milestones: Suicide related research in Canada: B. Related national efforts and key milestones". (Sept. 12, 2005).

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