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Help Prevent Suicide
Promotional Materials Available From the National Suicide Prevention LifelineYou can play a valuable role in helping to reduce suicide by promoting the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline,
1-800-273-TALK (8255). To assist you, the Lifeline has developed a full set of materials, available free of charge, to help raise awareness about the Lifeline. Please see the reverse side of this form for information on how to order the materials from SAMHSA’s Health Information Network. These materials are also available to download in camera-ready and customizable
formats on our Web site, www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/materials.
Complete order form on reverse to fax or mail
Gives risk assessment tips for counselors and other professionals.
Counselor Wallet Card
There are three different posters intended for males ages 25–54, males ages 65+, and American Indian/Alaska Native youth. Spanish versions of the males ages 25–54 and males ages 65+ posters are also available.
Lifeline Posters
Feeling los t, lonely, desperate?
If you or som eone you know is
thinking about suicide, call the National Suicide
Prevention Lifelin e:
1-800-273-T ALK(8255) With help comes hope. When it seems like there’
s
no hope , there is
help.
Printed 2006 • Reprinted 2009 • CMHS-SVP06-0162U.S. DE PARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN
SERVICES Substance
Abuse and Me ntal Health Services
Administrat ion www.samhsa.gov
Feeling alone, ang ry, hopel
ess?
It’s important to talk to someone.
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Honor Your Life
When it seems like there’ s no hope , there is help . Printed 2006 • Reprin ted 2009 • CMHS-SVP06-0164
Feeling blue, hopeless, alone? If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide,
call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
1-800-273-TALK (8255) With help comes hope. When it seems like there’s
no hope, there is help .
Printed 2006 • Reprinted 2009 • CMHS-SVP06-0163
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration www.samhsa.gov
Lists suicide warning signs for the general public. Available in both English and Spanish.
Warning Signs Wallet Card
3.5 x 4-inch magnet features the Lifeline logo and contact number.
Lifeline Magnet
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration www.samhsa.gov
Printed 2005 • Reprinted 2009 • CMHS-SVP05-0125
Intended to be given out in emergency departments, these booklets are for attempt survivors, families, and medical care providers. Spanish versions of the booklets for survivors and families are also available.
After an Attempt Booklets
A Guide for Taking Care of Your Family Membe
r Af ter Treatment
in the Emerge
ncy Department After a
n Attem pt
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SERVICES
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nd Mental Health Services Administrat ion www.samhsa.gov A Guide for Medical Pro viders in the Emergency Depar tment Taki ng Care of Suicide Attempt Survivors After an At tempt U.S. DE PARTMENT OF HEAL TH AND HUM AN SE RVICES Substance Abuse an d Mental Health Serv
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After an Attempt
A Guide for Taking Care of Yourself After Your Treatment in the Emergency Department
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration www.samhsa.gov
The Lifeline Co-Pilot cards help crisis line workers assess suicide risk and offer intervention options to those who could be at risk of suicide.
Lifeline Co-Pilot Cards
Pens and writing pads feature the Lifeline logo and number.
Lifeline Pen and Writing Pad Other Lifeline Materials
Designed to look like a basketball, this squeezable stress ball features the Lifeline logo and number.
Lifeline Stress Ball
¿Tiene dificultades para
lidiar con sus problemas después
de un desastre?
Hay esperanza.
Con la ayuda, llega la esperanza.
RED NACIONAL de para la 1-888-628-9454 Impreso en agosto de 2007 • CMHS-SVP-155s
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration www.samhsa.gov Having Trouble Coping After a Disaster? There Is Hope. With Help Comes Hope. Printed: August 2006 • CMHS-SVP-0155
These cards identify problems associated with having difficulty coping with challenging
situations, such as a disaster. Two versions are available. One version includes “disaster” on the cover (available in English and Spanish). The other version does not (available in English only).
Coping Tips Wallet Cards
Having Trouble Coping?
There Is Hope.
With Help Comes Hope. Printed: August 2008 • CMHS-SVP-0155r
You can order up to 50 pieces of each item. If you are a Lifeline crisis center, a grantee funded under the Garrett Lee Smith Memorial Act, or a VA Suicide Prevention Coordinator, you can order up to 500 pieces of each item. Please indicate your
affiliation by checking the applicable box below.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Promotional Materials Order Form
SAMHSA’s Health Information Network P.O Box 2345
To order material, please fax this form to SAMHSA’s Health Information Network at 240-221-4292 or mail it to the address below. You can also order by phone at 1-877-726-4727 or 1-800-487-4889 (TDD), by email ([email protected])
or online (www.mentalhealth.samhsa.gov). Please note that not all products will be in stock at all times. Delivery of materials can take up to 4 weeks. You can request more than 500 items by sending an email to [email protected]
and specifying the item code, quantity needed, and distribution plan.
s e an d M ental Health Services A d m in is tr a tio n Quantity A Guide for Funeral Directors
SVP09-0194
After an Attempt Booklets For Attempt Survivors:
English SVP06-0157 Spanish SVP06-0158SP
For Families:
English SVP06-0159 Spanish SVP08-0160S
For Medical Care Providers:
English SVP06-0161 Lifeline Posters Men 25-54 SVP06-0162 Men 25-54 (Spanish) SVP06-0166SP Men 65+ SVP06-0163 Men 65+ (Spanish) SVP06-0167SP American Indian/Alaska Native
SVP06-0164
Quantity
Lifeline Warning Signs Wallet Card
English SVP05-0126 Spanish SVP05-0126SP
Lifeline Counselor Wallet Card
SVP06-0153
Lifeline Coping Tips Wallet Cards
English (Disaster) SVP06-0155 Spanish (Disaster) SVP06-0155S
English (Coping—no “Disaster”) SVP08-0155R
Lifeline Magnet
SVP05-0125
Lifeline Co-Pilot Cards
SVP08-0187
Lifeline Stress Ball
SVP08-0171
Lifeline Writing Pad
SVP06-0172 Lifeline Pen SVP06-0173 Name: ________________________________________Title: __________________________________________ Organization: __________________________________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________________________________ City: ______________________________________ State: ____________________ ZIP: __________________ Phone: ________________________________________E-mail: __________________________________ (please provide this information so we can update you on the order status)
Ship to:
Lifeline crisis center Garrett Lee Smith grantee VA Suicide Prevention Coordinator