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Toolkit for Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Promotion in Tribal Communities

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Community Impact: Toolkit

This toolkit provides information and recommendations on creating a suicide prevention campaign in tribal communities. This toolkit includes ideas for events, suicide prevention interventions and development of community support.

For more information, contact: taylor-desir.monica@mayo.edu

Toolkit-for-Suicide-Prevention-and-Mental-Health-Promotion-in-Tribal-Communities.pdf

Project

Building Resilience, Building Health

Cohort

2017-2020

Focus Areas
  • Behavioral and Mental Health
  • School-based Health Care
  • Violence & Trauma
Team Members
  • Leolani Ah Quin, LCSW, DBH
  • Anita Martin, MD
  • Kelly McGrady, RN
  • Monica Taylor-Desir, MD, MPH
Location

New Town, North Dakota

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