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Suizidpräventionsplan (Suicide Prevention Plan)

Austrian Health Ministry Austrian Government Country Resources Suicide Prevention Austria 1 November 2013 Policy document

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Es lassen sich zehn Arbeitsgebiete des nationalen Suizidpräventionsplans identifizieren. Jedes hat spezifische Aufgaben, die jeweils von unterschiedlichen Personen, Personengruppen, Interessensgemeinschaften und Institutionen übernommen werden können: bewusstseinsbildende Maßnahmen, Unterstützung und Behandlung, Kinder und Jugendliche, Erwachsene, ältere Menschen, Risikogruppen, Schulung und Entwicklung, Erreichbarkeit von Suizidmitteln, Zusammenführung regionalen Wissens, gesetzliche Voraussetzungen.

In the National Suicide Prevention Plan ten fields of activity can be identified. Every field has specific tasks, which can be assumed by different persons, groups of persons, interest groups or institutions: awareness-raising measures, support and treatment, children and adolescents, adults, elderly, risk groups, training and development, accessibility of suicide methods, junction of regional knowledge, legal requirements.

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