Suicide prevention at WSU

A gatekeeper is someone in a natural position to see warning signs of suicide in others. Gatekeepers interact frequently with students and can guide someone to the appropriate professional care or resources. Providing gatekeeper training is just one step in many to prevent suicide on college campuses. Read Health & Wellness Services’ recent blog post to learn more about our new Campus Connect training and suicide prevention at WSU. https://hws.wsu.edu/2016/09/06/what-is-a-gatekeeper/

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