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Suicide Prevention

Ulifeline
http://www.ulifeline.org
Ulifeline is a web site that empowers students to help both themselves and each other. Created for students by students, Ulifeline is an anonymous, Internet-based resource that provides students with a private, supportive link to their college mental health or counseling center and serves as their one-stop online resource for mental health information. Ulifeline is an online support network that helps students cope with the everyday stresses of college life.

Campusblues.com
www.campusblues.com
The college experience is challenging by design. Students learn about themselves and life by developing ways to adjust to new environments and support systems. This is an important process in becoming self-sufficient. However, self-sufficient doesn't mean alone! Colleges and universities understand that students will require additional support from time to time. Most schools provide resources on campus to aide students through times of turmoil or crisis. We are dedicated to supporting the mental health and well being of individuals as they move through their personal transitions. By offering quality, accessible and affordable assistance services, our goal is to become a trusted resource in times of personal challenge and growth.

Community for Hope
www.communityforhope.org
We are community members united for the purpose of promoting and supporting mental wellness and building awareness about suicide prevention, intervention and response. Our group was established in 2001 in response to a growing number of teen suicides in Oshkosh and the clear need for action to stem this alarming trend. While our initial focus was on teen suicide, our current focus includes all age groups. We are a completely volunteer-based organization, and welcome and appreciate the help of any person or group who wishes to support our efforts.

Active Minds
www.activemindsoncampus.org
Active Minds is the nation's only peer-to-peer organization dedicated to the mental health of college students. The organization is a student-run mental health awareness, education, and advocacy organization that is headquartered in Washington, DC and exists on college campuses across the country. Active Minds serves as the young adult voice in mental health advocacy on more than fifty college campuses nationwide.

Suicide Facts and How to Help a Friend

Jed Foundation
http://www.jedfoundation.org/

National Mental Health Association Facts
http://www.nmha.org/infoctr/factsheets/81.cfm

National Mental Health Association College Facts
http://www.nmha.org/camh/college/fact_sheets.cfm#suicid

In 1998, suicide was the eighth leading cause of death for all Americans, the third leading cause of death for those aged 15-24, and the second leading killer in the college-age population. Any talk of suicide by a friend or loved one should be taken seriously and help should be sought immediately. Depression and thoughts of suicide can impact a person's life in many different ways. Not everyone experiences depression and suicidal tendencies in the same way. Depression and suicide have many common warning signs including:

Specific signs of potential suicide include

Suicide can be also be triggered by a number of things including

How to help a friend

If you notice any of the above warning signs in a friend or loved one, you have reason to be concerned. There are ways that you can be helpful to a friend or loved one who is at risk.

Resources

Provided by National Mental Health Association