International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day, also known as Survivors Day, brings together communities around the world to remember and honour the lives of those lost to suicide.
Cycle Around the Globe 2023
IASP’s annual virtual cycling event, Cycle Around the Globe, concluded with resounding success for the tenth year running, bringing together participants from all corners of the world in a shared mission to raise awareness of suicide prevention.
LifeLine International launches Decriminalise Suicide Worldwide campaign
The International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) and LifeLine International share the same core belief – suicide everywhere in the world can be prevented.
President’s Message
I am delighted to share some of the top highlights and initiatives that have defined our journey at the International Association for Suicide Prevention over the past three months.
Launch of the IASP Education and Training in Suicide Prevention Special Interest Group
The aim of the Education and Training in Suicide Prevention Special Interest Group is to support the development of high-quality education in suicide prevention around the world.
Elections of the Council of National Representatives
In accordance with the IASP Constitution, the Election Committee has called for nominations for several positions of National Representatives.
World Mental Health Day 2023
“Mental health is a universal human right”. The theme for this year’s World Mental Health Day is an undeniable truth.
World Health Organization (WHO) launches Policy Brief on the Decriminalisation of Suicide and Suicide Attempts
As part of global efforts to address mental health and suicide prevention, the World Health Organization (WHO) has launched a comprehensive policy brief on the decriminalisation of suicide and suicide attempts.
WHO Launches Updated Suicide Prevention Resource for Media Professionals
The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently launched the fourth version of “Preventing Suicide: A Resource for Media Professionals”. Developed through ongoing collaboration between WHO and the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP), this resource is a significant tool towards promoting responsible media reporting on suicide.