Suicide Postvention as Suicide Prevention – SPARK Talk

People easily understand the need to provide comfort and support to family and friends after the suicide of a loved one. But they may not realize how many others are affected by that death…or for how long afterward. In this talk, Ken Norton discusses the role of “postvention” not only as a response to what has happened, but also as protection against and preparation for what could happen. Mr. Norton describes how a community can come together to keep its members safe.

“We need to promote healing and reduce risk after a suicide.”

Ken Norton, LICSW, is the executive director of NAMI New Hampshire, the NH chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness.  NAMI NH developed the Connect Suicide Postvention Training which is included in the Suicide Prevention Resource Center Best Practices Registry.

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Year Published/Updated: 2014

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