Engaging Suicide Attempt Survivors – SPARK Talk

If we want to reduce suicide rates, new approaches are needed. But what? The Suicide Attempt Survivors Task Force of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention has one answer—listen to what suicide attempt survivors have to say. According to Barb Gay, a task force member and community behavioral health provider, those who have survived a suicide attempt know firsthand the kind of care that people at risk of suicide need.

“By listening to attempt survivors, we can create alternative responses that will help keep people alive.” 

Barb Gay is the executive director of the Area Substance Abuse Council, Inc., a nonprofit substance abuse prevention and treatment agency located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She is also a member of the Suicide Attempt Survivor Task Force of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention.

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Author: Suicide Prevention Resource Center

Year Published/Updated: 2015

Resource Type: Video/Audio