Preventing Suicide in Colorado – Progress Achieved & Goals for the Future

Mental Health America and the Colorado Trust have jointly release a new study examining suicide rates and trends in Colorado and evaluating the progress of prevention and intervention efforts based on other reports released within the last ten years. 

To read this publication, click here.  This link will also be available in the CBHC Library, listed under the Media Resources section on the right-hand side of this webpage,

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