September is Suicide Prevention Month
September is National Suicide Prevention Month – a time to remember the lives lost to suicide, acknowledge the millions more who have experienced suicidal thoughts, and the many individuals, families, and communities who have been impacted by suicide. It’s also a time to raise awareness about suicide prevention and share messages of hope.
During September, and throughout the year, we can care about suicide prevention; connect to community, culture, data, and research; and collaborate with others to address this public health problem that has impacted millions of Americans.
- White House Proclamation: A Proclamation on World Suicide Prevention Day, 2024
- HHS Statement: Statement by Secretary Xavier Becerra - National Suicide Prevention Month
- SAMHSA Statement: Statement from Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use Miriam Delphin-Rittmon, Ph.D. on Suicide Prevention Month and Inaugural 988 Day
- SAMHSA Blog: No Judgment. Just Help: What You Can Do to Support Suicide Prevention Month Efforts
How you can help?
Educate yourself and others about suicide prevention.
- Learn the warning signs and risk factors for suicide, how to support someone considering suicide, and familiarize yourself with the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
- Visit the Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC): Each year, the SPRC creates a resource full of ways to get involved in Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Here is the resource for 2024.
- Read and share the 2024 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention and Federal Action Plan.
- Visit the Suicide and Suicidal Behavior webpage to learn about SAMHSA’s Suicide Prevention initiatives.