News & Highlights
This section presents news and highlights from SPRC and the suicide prevention field. Use the filters on the left to find the following items:
- Weekly Spark, SPRC’s online newsletter, containing brief news articles, research summaries, announcements, and funding opportunities. Subscribe to the Weekly Spark.
- Director’s Corner, a monthly column by SPRC leadership and guest authors.
- From the Field, innovative activities being implemented in states, communities, healthcare organizations, and other settings.
- Prevention in Practice stories highlight innovation in suicide prevention.
- Surveillance Success Stories focus on using data to inform suicide prevention efforts.
- State Infrastructure Success Stories highlight real-life examples of states that have built infrastructure essential for advancing suicide prevention.
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CALIFORNIA: Removing Cops from Behavioral Crisis Calls: “We Need to Change the Model”
December 11, 2020
NPR San Francisco is changing the way it responds to behavioral health crisis calls. Under a new program, behavioral health-related...
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Boosting Access to Mental Health Care during Pandemic and Beyond
December 11, 2020
AMA News Physician organizations are working to integrate primary and behavioral health care across the country. Physical and behavioral health...
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Older Adults Should Pay Close Attention to Mental Health—Especially during Pandemic
December 11, 2020
Orlando Sentinel Older adults may struggle with their mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. With decreased social interaction and physical activity, older...
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How School Leaders Shift Suicide Prevention to the Virtual World
December 04, 2020
District Administration As many kids experience increased stress due to COVID-19 and racial inequity, experts recommend schools set up a...
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How to Talk to Children about Suicide: An Age-by-Age Guide
December 04, 2020
TODAY Talking to kids about mental health and suicide can help them feel safe and supported. How should parents address...
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Now’s the Time to Have a Difficult Talk about Physician Suicide
September 25, 2020
American Medical Association As recently highlighted on National Physician Suicide Awareness Day, physicians have one of the highest suicide rates of...
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As Students Head Back to College, Virtually or In Person, Counseling Centers Hope to Provide Mental Health Support
August 28, 2020
The Washington Post College and university counseling centers are preparing to offer students extra mental health support this fall. In...
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When Things Aren’t OK With a Child’s Mental Health
August 28, 2020
The New York Times As the school year starts, experts encourage parents to pay close attention to their kids’ mental...
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Kids' Mental Health Can Struggle During Online School. Here's How Teachers Are Planning Ahead.
August 28, 2020
USA Today As many schools start the year remotely, some are making social and emotional learning a priority. Adjusting to...
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“We're Looked at as Superhuman”: How Racism Affects Black Women’s Mental Health
August 21, 2020
TODAY African Americans are as likely to experience mental illness as other Americans but more likely to get poor or...
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40 Percent of LGBTQ Youth “Seriously Considered” Suicide in Past Year, Survey Finds
August 21, 2020
NBC News A recent report highlights a critical need for increased efforts to support LGBTQ youth mental health. The report contains findings...
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INTERNATIONAL: Brief Interventions Could Reduce Risk of Suicide
August 07, 2020
HCP Live A recent analysis found that brief interventions may prevent suicide attempts in patients at risk. Researchers looked at 14 studies...
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For Older People, Despair, as Well as Covid-19, Is Costing Lives
August 07, 2020
The New York Times Physical isolation during COVID-19 may increase suicide risk among older adults. While those living in residential...
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“Bear Our Pain”: The Plea for More Black Mental Health Workers
August 07, 2020
NPR As COVID-19 and police violence take a toll on Black communities, advocates are calling for more culturally competent mental...
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Mental Health after COVID-19
July 24, 2020
Scientific American In an opinion piece, psychiatrists write that COVID-19 may lead to long-term innovations in mental health care. According...
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Facing a Broken Mental Health System, Many U.S. Teens Fall Off a Dangerous “Cliff” in Their Care
July 24, 2020
STAT The transition from adolescence to adulthood can be a critical time for continuity in mental health care. Data suggest young...
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INTERNATIONAL: The Effects of COVID-19 on the Mental Health of Indigenous Communities
July 17, 2020
Medical News Today Indigenous communities are being disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Data from the U.S. and Canada show...
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COVID-19 Adds to Challenges for LGBTQ Youth
July 17, 2020
American Heart Association News COVID-19 may add to the mental health challenges of LGBTQ young people. According to a recent report from...
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For Stressed-Out Black Americans, Mental Health Care Often Hard to Come By
June 26, 2020
Medical Xpress Despite widespread stress and trauma, Black people may be less likely to receive mental health diagnoses. Experts say...
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"We're Losing Our Kids": Black Youth Suicide Rate Rising Far Faster than for Whites; Coronavirus, Police Violence Deepen Trauma
June 26, 2020
USA Today Mental health advocates are calling for increased efforts to support Black youth. With suicide rates rising faster among...
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COVID-19 and Suicide
June 19, 2020
Monitor on Psychology According to experts, mental health professionals can take the following key steps to reduce clients’ suicide risk...
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Acceptance by Peers Reduced Risk of Suicide Attempts among API LGBTQ Youth, Report Finds
June 05, 2020
NBC News Acceptance by friends may help reduce suicide attempts among Asian Pacific Islander (API) LGBTQ youth. That is according...
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Could COVID-19 Finally Destigmatize Mental Illness?
June 05, 2020
Time Magazine A recent piece in Time Magazine argues the COVID-19 pandemic may ultimately produce positive changes in mental health care. Author...
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COVID-19: The Mental Health Impact on People of Color and Minority Groups
May 29, 2020
Medical News Today Racial and ethnic minorities may be disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Federal data suggest people from...
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Fear, Isolation, Depression: The Mental Health Fallout of a Worldwide Pandemic
May 29, 2020
Stateline Data from crisis services offer clues to how Americans are coping with COVID-19. Compared to this time last year,...
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PENNSYLVANIA: These Philly Programs Are Connecting Restaurant Workers to Mental Health Resources
May 15, 2020
Eater Philly A Philadelphia nonprofit is helping to support restaurant workers during COVID-19. Founded in 2015, Cooks Who Care promotes...
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INTERNATIONAL: Suicide Risk and Prevention during the COVID-19 Pandemic
May 15, 2020
The Lancet Psychiatry Experts recommend immediate action to prevent suicide during COVID-19. In a recent Lancet Psychiatry article, an international group of...
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For Grocery Workers, the Need for Mental Health Care May Outlast Coronavirus Pandemic
May 08, 2020
CNBC People who work in grocery stores and pharmacies may have increased mental health needs during COVID-19. According to experts,...
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I'm Worried about the Psychological Toll on Health Care Workers. They Need Help.
May 01, 2020
WBUR To help address the emotional toll of COVID-19 on health care workers, experts offer tips for coping. Support groups...
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OHIO: Butler County Students Continue Fighting for Suicide Prevention from Their Homes
April 24, 2020
Journal-News A school-based suicide prevention program in Ohio has gone virtual. Members of the Lakota Hope Squad, a peer support...
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Restricting Suicidal Patients' Access to Drugs with High Case Fatality Rates Vital to Suicide Prevention
April 24, 2020
Healio New research suggests limiting access to certain types of drugs may help prevent suicide among those at risk. Researchers used data...
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COLORADO: Mental Health Care in Colorado Has Gone Virtual Thanks to Coronavirus. For Some Patients, It’s Long Overdue.
April 10, 2020
The Colorado Sun Colorado mental health providers are adapting to meet changing needs during COVID-19. Following guidance from state and...
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WASHINGTON: Mental Health Experts Race to Help Children Cope with Stay-at-Home Life amid Coronavirus Closures
April 10, 2020
The Seattle Times To help kids cope during school closures, mental health professionals in Washington are offering virtual support. Some...
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Coronavirus Outbreak Raises Threats to Mental Health
April 03, 2020
The Hill Since the start of the coronavirus outbreak, crisis services are experiencing increased demand. Samaritans of Boston has reported...
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Panic Attacks and Night Terrors: The Mental Health Toll of Coronavirus
April 03, 2020
HuffPost The stress and uncertainty of the coronavirus could pose long-term challenges, especially for those with mental health conditions. That...
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VA Success Story—New Veterans Answering Calls Checking In
April 03, 2020
Military Times A unique program is connecting new veterans with support. Run by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), the Solid...
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MASSACHUSETTS: Students Often Struggle After a Mental Health Crisis. Can This Support System Help?
March 27, 2020
PBS News Hour A successful program for helping students re-enter school after absences for mental health care has been implemented...
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CALIFORNIA: Marin Unveils First Countywide Suicide Prevention Strategic Plan
March 27, 2020
Marin Independent Journal Marin county’s first suicide prevention strategic plan is bringing together schools, hospitals, government agencies, and law enforcement...
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Feeling Anxious about Coronavirus? There’s an App for That.
March 27, 2020
Vox Stress and anxiety caused by the coronavirus pandemic is vastly increasing the use of digital mental health tools, including...
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Universities’ Response to Supporting Mental Health of College Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic
March 27, 2020
Psychiatric Times The combination of ways in which COVID-19 is uniquely impacting college and university students is leading to greater...
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As Suicide Rates Climb, Crisis Centers Expand
March 20, 2020
Stateline Most people in a mental health- or drug-related crisis, who are picked up by law enforcement for a misdemeanor,...
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Social Distancing Prevents Infections, But It Can Have Unintended Consequences
March 20, 2020
Science Magazine The social distancing needed to address the coronavirus pandemic does not come naturally to human beings. “The coronavirus...
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INTERNATIONAL: Coronavirus: How to Protect Your Mental Health
March 20, 2020
BBC The unprecedented amount of uncertainty due to coronavirus and the constant news about it are taxing people’s mental health,...
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ALASKA: Suicide Prevention Model Relies on Local Adaptation
March 06, 2020
Alaska Public Media A suicide prevention model implemented successfully with Alaska Native communities in the Northwest Arctic Borough is now...
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Law Students Say They Don't Get Mental Health Treatment for Fear It Will Keep Them from Becoming Lawyers. Some States Are Trying to Change That.
March 06, 2020
CNN Some states are taking steps to reduce discrimination against law students with mental health conditions. To practice law, students...
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INTERNATIONAL: Rail Suicides: A Joint Nordic Approach to Reduce Numbers
February 28, 2020
Nordic Labour Journal The Nordic Council Welfare Committee has released a proposal for preventing suicide in the region. The proposal...
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Nurses May Need Suicide Prevention Screening
February 28, 2020
HealthDay According to a recent study, nurses are at increased risk for suicide. Using federal data, researchers compared suicide rates among...
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School Tip Lines Were Meant to Stop Shootings, but Uncovered a Teen Suicide Crisis
February 21, 2020
NBC News Initially set up to prevent school shootings, anonymous tip lines across the U.S. are now helping to address...
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UTAH: Utah Becomes Latest State to Ban Discredited LGBTQ “Conversion Therapy”
February 14, 2020
NPR Utah has banned conversion therapy for minors. Aimed at altering a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity, the practice...
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Study: Higher Poverty Tied to Increased Youth Suicide Risk
February 14, 2020
U.S. News & World Report New findings suggest there may be a link between poverty and youth suicide. Researchers analyzed national data...
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JAPAN: Japanese Suicides Decline to Lowest in over 40 Years
February 07, 2020
Reuters According to Japanese authorities, suicides have decreased for the tenth year in a row. Falling by about 40 percent...
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U.S. Suicide Rate Rises 40% over 17 Years, with Blue-Collar Workers at Highest Risk, CDC Finds
February 07, 2020
CNBC A recent analysis found that blue-collar workers are at higher risk of suicide than people in other professions. These findings come...
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WASHINGTON: A Novel Idea for Mental Health Care in Rural Washington
January 31, 2020
High Country News A hospital district in rural Washington is increasing patient access to behavioral health care. When the Columbia...
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Annual Report Shows National and International College Mental Health Trends
January 31, 2020
Penn State News A new report summarizes college mental health trends in the U.S. and around the world. Released by the Center...
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IOWA: DMU Becomes First Medical School to Require Mental Health Course for Students
January 24, 2020
NBC 13 Des Moines University (DMU) medical students are learning how to care for people with serious mental illness. In...
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WASHINGTON, D.C.: Mental Health Help Expanding at D.C. Schools
January 24, 2020
U.S. News and World Report Washington, D.C., is working to connect students with mental health support. To help increase access...
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More Americans Are Killing Themselves at Work
January 24, 2020
The Washington Post The importance of workplace suicide prevention is getting increased attention. According to federal data, the number of suicides...
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IDAHO: Suicide Prevention Hotline Now Making Follow-Up Calls to Discharged Patients
January 17, 2020
KIVI BOISE In the past few years, the Idaho Suicide Prevention Hotline (ISPH) has increased its outreach to help support...
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Aiming for Zero Suicides
January 17, 2020
AAMCNEWS Increasing numbers of health care organizations are integrating suicide prevention into patient care. Hundreds of health care systems across...
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COLORADO: A Construction Company Embraces Frank Talk about Mental Health to Reduce Suicide
January 10, 2020
NPR A Colorado-based construction company has established a model for preventing suicide among employees. Following the suicide deaths of some...
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Suicide Prevention Advocates Release Workplace Guidelines, Call on Employers to Act
January 10, 2020
Safety+Health New national guidelines aim to prevent suicide in the workplace. Developed for employers in all industries, the guidelines offer best practices...
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A Look Back at International News in 2019
January 03, 2020
NIGERIA: HAPPINESS Project Increases Access to Mental Health Treatment in Nigeria—YaleNews INTERNATIONAL: Why People with Mental Illness May Face Poorer...
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A Look Back at State and Community News in 2019
January 03, 2020
INDIANA: MHA to Offer Mental Health First Aid Training to Baristas, Bartenders, Hairdressers—Kokomo Perspective OREGON: The Connection between Eviction and...
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A Look Back at National News in 2019
January 03, 2020
FCC Votes to Set up Three-Digit Suicide Hotline Number like 911—PBS NewsHour Traditional Masculinity Can Hurt Boys, Say New APA...