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Related Links
Local links
NARA
Crisis Contact List
List of Suicide Prevention Trainers in WA, OR, and ID
Native American Youth Family Center (NAYA)
National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA)
State links
Oregon DHS, Public Health Division - Youth Suicide Prevention Program
Oregon Partnership: Crisis Line
Youth Suicide Prevention Program (YSPP) - website for Washington State youth
Washington State: Youth Suicide Prevention
Idaho State University- Institute of Rural Health
Suicide Prevention Action Network of Idaho
Idaho State: Suicide Prevention
The Teenline offers a crisis line between 8AM and 10PM at 206-722-4222 or 1-877-345-8336
National links
Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC)
SPRC AI/AN Suicide Prevention
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Trevor Helpline for LGBTQ youth
Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program
Reachout.com is a youth website filled with health & social issues that affect teens. Youth are able to learn from one another’s stories and advice as they surf through the various health and social topics.
WeAreNative.com will be launched in February 2012 and is a website for Native youth primarily created by Native youth! The NPAIHB’s Project Red Talon and various Native youth are working hard to develop this website and include health and social issues that teens want to know about. Check out the WeAreNative Facebook page to see updates about the website and other news!
International links
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