The Vermont Suicide Prevention Coalition consists of over 70 active members across public, private and non-profit sectors representing public health, health care, education, community and social services, state agencies and people with lived experience.

The Coalition:
- Advises projects and initiatives that are publicly and privately funded in Vermont
- Developed the Vermont Suicide Prevention Platform based on the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention
Guiding Principles:
Suicidality is a diagnosable mental health condition and shares risk factors with substance misuse and many other other co-occurring mental health conditions. Mental health and physical health problems must both be effectively identified, assessed, treated and supported with effective care coordination. Individuals and organizations must collaborate to prevent suicide. Suicide prevention requires the use of a public health planning approach.
Our strategies include:
- Promoting the message that suicide across the lifespan is preventable
- Equipping health care and community based providers with the knowledge and skills to respond effectively to anyone in distress
- Increasing public awareness of the importance of addressing mental health issues and the characteristics of mental
- health wellness
- Establishing a broad-based suicide prevention,
- intervention and postvention program throughout Vermont
- Sponsoring a public information campaign to reduce the stigma associated with being a consumer of mental health, substance abuse and suicide prevention services and to increase
- connectedness and the promotion of mental health wellness
- Promoting positive youth development and life-long
- mental health
- Developing a five-year strategic plan to ensure long-term and sustainable approaches to prevention and early intervention
Umatter® Public Information
The Coalition has been instrumental in designing Umatter® public information promoting the message that everyone has a role in preventing suicide. Learn more about how Umatter® promotes mental health wellness.
The work of the Vermont Suicide Prevention Coalition is based upon a number of underlying principles derived from the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention and the Vermont Suicide Prevention Platform. Those principles include:
- Suicide is generally preventable — suicidality is a diagnosable mental health condition which requires a pathway to care
- Suicide is a public health issue
- Mental health and physical health are important and inextricably linked components of overall health
- Suicide shares risk factors with substance abuse, bullying and harassment, traumatic events (including sexual abuse, violence, post-traumatic stress), as well as other mental health conditions
- Community, individuals and organizations must collaborate to prevent suicide
Stakeholder Voices
The VT Suicide Prevention Coalition (VTSPC) and the American Foundations for Suicide Prevention – Vermont Chapter (AFSP-VT) held a session on Thursday, February 25, 2021 entitled Suicide Prevention in Vermont for State Legislators- Stakeholder Voices. The goal of the session was to increase understanding about needs and recommended strategies.
The event attracted 49 attendees including state legislators, community members and those working in health and service organizations and state government. Presenters spoke on issues such as COVID and Mental Health, Ensuring Social Connections, Older Adults, LGBTQ+, Disabilities, Suicide Prevention Infrastructure, Lethal Means, BIPOC and At-Risk Populations.
Vermont Suicide Prevention Coalition Members & Organizations
- American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Vermont Chapter
- Brattleboro Retreat
- Brattleboro Union High School
- Burlington Housing Authority
- Cathedral Square- Support And Services at Home (SASH)
- Center for Health and Learning
- Clara Martin Center
- Joanna Cole, Advocate and former Vermont Representative
- Copeland Center for Wellness and Recovery
- Counseling Service of Addison County, Inc.
- Department of Vermont Health Access
- Good Neighbor Health Clinic
- Gun SenseVT
- Hardwick Area Community Justice Center
- Hartford High School
- Health Care & Rehabilitation Services
- Howard Center
- Northern Vermont University
- Lamoille County Mental Health Services
- LISTEN Community Services
- National Alliance on Mental Illness- VT
- National Center for Campus Public Safety
- Northeast Kingdom Human Services
- Northern New England Poison Center
- Northwestern Counseling & Support Services
- Norwich University
- Outright VT
- Pathways Vermont
- Pathways Vermont Support Line
- Rutland Mental Health Services
- Spring Lake Ranch
- Vermont Military, Family, and Community Network
- Vermont Suicide Prevention Center
- Vermont Veteran’s Outreach
- Washington County Mental Health
- Youth in Transition
- Survivors of Suicide Loss
- The Vermont Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Sexual Abuse
- Twinfield Union School
- Union Institute & University
- United Counseling Services
- University of Vermont
- University of Vermont, Center for Health and Well Being
- University of Vermont, College of Medicine
- University of Vermont, Department of Pediatrics
- University of Vermont Medical Center
- US Department of Veterans Affairs, WRJ
- Vermont 2-1-1, United Way
- Vermont Agency of Education
- Vermont Agency of Human Services
- Vermont Army National Guard
- Vermont Association for Mental Health and Addiction Recovery
- VAMH-Friends of Recovery VT
- Vermont Association of Business Industry and Rehabilitation
- Vermont Blueprint for Health
- Vermont Care Partners
- Vermont Child Health Improvement Program
- Vermont Department of Children and Families
- Vermont Department of Corrections
- Vermont Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living
- Vermont Department of Health
- VDH Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs
- VDH Division of Maternal and Child Health
- Vermont Department of Mental Health
- Vermont Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health
- Vermont National Guard Military Family Services
- Vermont Psychiatric Association