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New York State Infrastructure for Suicide Prevention

New York State The Office of Mental Health Country Resources Suicide Prevention New York 31 December 2008 Guidelines

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The basic principles established in the development of the Air Force model can be
transferred and utilized in the development of a Statewide Infrastructure for Suicide
Prevention. These principles are: changing social norms; educating community
members; improving surveillance; critical incident stress management; integrated
delivery system for human services.

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