This organization, based in Europe, created materials to mitigate the incidence of railway suicides and unintentional railway deaths (trespass). The RESTRAIL practical guide provides a description of the process of identifying and describing the problem through evaluating measures selected. There is also an extensive Toolbox, which is geared toward infrastructure managers and station managers.
Resource Types: Website
Community Toolbox
This website offers free educational modules and tools addressing community assessment, planning, intervention, evaluation, and advocacy.
Community Toolbox: Developing an intervention
This section of the Community Toolbox provides supports for developing core components of a community intervention and adapting them to fit the context.
The Community Toolbox: Evaluate the initiative
This part of the University of Kansas’s Community Toolbox provides a framework and supports for conducting a program evaluation. There are outlines, how-to materials, and links to other resources about evaluation.
The Community Toolbox: Advocating for change
This part of the University of Kansas’s Community Toolbox provides a framework and support for advocating change. There are outlines, how-to materials, and links to other resources about advocacy.
Community Toolbox: Implementing effective interventions
This webpage focuses on how to ensure that key aspects of evidence-based approaches are carried out as intended while also meeting local needs.
The Community Toolbox: Sustaining the work or initiative
Section on sustainability from the Community Tool Box manual.
The Community Toolbox: Developing a plan for financial sustainability
A section on funding and sustainability from The Community Toolbox.
Kansas Annual Summary of Vital Statistics.
A general summary of data compiled from vital event records. It includes a wide range of vital statistics, including suicide deaths, based on certificates and reports filed with the Kansas Office of Vital Statistics.
Center for the Promotion of Mental Health in Juvenile Justice
A project of the Columbia University Department of Psychiatry, the Center conducts research promoting the use of evidence-based practices to identify and treat mental health disorders, substance use disorders, and suicidality in youth within the juvenile justice system.