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Settings

Schools, workplaces, hospitals, nursing homes—every place where people live, work, and are cared for—can play an important role in suicide prevention.

Use the links below to find out more about suicide prevention in particular settings.


American Indian/Alaska Native Settings



Behavioral Health Care
> Inpatient Mental Health
> Outpatient Mental Health
> Substance Abuse Treatment

Colleges and Universities




Communities


Crisis Centers/Services


Faith Communities


Family Members and Caregivers


First Responders


Foster Care


Funeral Homes



Health Care
> Emergency Departments
> Primary Care

Justice System
> Adult Justice System
> Juvenile Justice System

Law Enforcement



Rural Areas



Schools
> High School
> Middle School

Urban Areas


Workplaces

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The Suicide Prevention Resource Center at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center is supported by a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), under Grant No. 1H79SM083028

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