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Upcoming Events

TEXAS SUICIDE PREVENTION SYMPOSIUM 2023

Thank you to all of our amazing speakers and presenters who made this year’s symposium a great time of learning. Thank you to all of our sponsors, vendors and volunteers that helped bring everything together.

We also thank everyone who attended in person and online. Please follow the link to access videos of the presenters along with their presentations.

Learning Intensives

The learning continues with our Learning Intensive Series, in-depth sessions put on by experts in their fields. See all of our options throughout the fall and reserve your spot!

Community Centers of Texas

Find your local Community Center for support or to volunteer. The 39 Community Centers of Texas manage and provide community-based services across all 254 Texas counties, touching the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, serious mental illness, and substance use disorders.

Get Help, Give Help

The Texas Suicide Prevention Collaborative relies on generous contributions from community members like you to support our work. The fact is that persons who are impacted by mental illness or who need support for suicide prevention, suicide loss, or a previous attempt rarely come into contact with the public mental health system. Many go without treatment or support at all.

To help communities, we must build and support locally available resources for those who may be at risk of suicide—and that’s the essential work of the Texas Suicide Prevention Collaborative. Given the size of Texas, this task is challenging, but with your support, we can accomplish it—together.

We now accept crypto donations along with traditional monetary donations. Please support those who need help in your community today.

The AS+K? About Suicide to Save a Life – Basic Gatekeeper Training provides a one-hour overview of public health information important to developing suicide prevention gatekeeper skills. Course topics include risk factors, protective factors, and warning signs related to suicide and how to connect to care if you think someone may be struggling.

Resources for suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention planning for Texas schools and school districts.