About SPRC

About This Site

Welcome to SPRC.org, the home of over 490 web pages and 250 library resources on suicide prevention information. This site is also a portal to other valuable resources about suicide prevention, receiving an average of 26,229 visits per month. Visitors can find a range of information from suicide prevention and mental health news to strategic tools for developing suicide prevention programs. The site includes individual state suicide prevention pages, news and events, an online library, training, and links to other web sites. We invite you to explore the site and to give us feedback on it by emailing info@sprc.org.

Technical Tips

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More information about accessibility can be found on the EDC Accessibility Statement page.

If you discover problems or have comments about this site, please email webmaster@sprc.org

Linking to the SPRC site

The Suicide Prevention Resource Center encourages non-profit organizations, government agencies, and academmic institutions interested in Suicide Prevention or Mental Health to link to sprc.org from their organization's website. You may link to the homepage or any other public section of our website. Please note that direct links to news items may change as the news is updated weekly and old news is archived..

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A high resolution TIFF (compressed .zip file) is also available for use.

Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC) is part of Education Development Center, Inc. The presence of our logo or a link to our site on another organizations website does not constitute an official endorsement of that organization by SPRC. Please visit the Legal Notes for EDC to find more information about technology managed by EDC.

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