The California Department of Public Health’s (CDPH) Office of Suicide Prevention (OSP) was created after the passage of Assembly Bill 2112 in 2021. Through the creation of OSP, CDPH was formally designated as the state entity responsible for coordinating and aligning statewide suicide prevention efforts and resources. OSP’s mission is to address the root causes of suicide and self-harm injuries by supporting strong partnerships, disseminating data, and promoting evidence-informed public health prevention strategies that create safe and healthy communities across California. OSP provides information and technical assistance on suicide prevention best practices, leads two major youth suicide prevention initiatives, and supports prevention strategies for groups disproportionally affected by suicide, including youth, veterans, Native communities, and LGTBQIA2S+ individuals. OSP also monitors, tracks, and disseminates relevant statewide and local data to inform prevention efforts at the state and local levels. For additional information, visit the CDPH OSP webpage.