Resources

SPRC is pleased to announce the release of Suicide Surveillance Strategies for American Indian and Alaska Native Communities. This report describes challenges, successes, and innovative ways that American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities are approaching suicide data collection to inform and evaluate their prevention efforts. 

Tribal Programs, Plans and Policies

Recasting the Net: Promoting Wellness to Prevent Suicide in Alaska

Qungasvik (Toolbox): An Indigenous Intervention Science Model for Alaska Native Communities

National Inuit Suicide Prevention Strategy

National Inuit Strategy on Research

The Nunavut Suicide Prevention Strategy was published in 2010, based on extensive research and collaboration with diverse stakeholders across Nunavut. The Strategy provides an overall approach to suicide prevention in Nunavut. Inuusivut Anninaqtuq: Action Plan 2017 - 2022 

How remote Bella Bella emerged from its ‘dark time’ by reconnecting troubled youth with the land. Bella Bella, B.C.: The town that solved suicide

Statistics and Statewide Data

Examples of Strength - Based American Indian and Alaska Native Outcomes

Alaska Native Health Status Report

Research Articles

Multi-Level Cultural Intervention for the Prevention of Suicide and Alcohol Use Risk with Alaska Native Youth: a Nonrandomized Comparison of Treatment Intensity

Most of the Story Is Missing: Advocating for a More Complete Intervention Story

Indigenizing CBPR: Evaluation of a Community-Based and Participatory Research Process Implementation of the Elluam Tungiinun (Towards Wellness) Program in Alaska