If you're curious, I would also encourage you to look at Scotland's national suicide prevention strategy, which is called Choose Life. It has focused very specifically on strengthening resiliency and on populations at risk, but also particularly on reducing stigma by talking very openly about suicide and providing training and support to gatekeepers, the general public, clinicians and service providers, people who are working in substance abuse, and people who are engaged in any of the work around areas of vulnerability for the population.
They've taken a very positive focus by naming their strategy Choose Life, and they have those linkages between their national government, their local governments, and community agencies that are all working together with this strategy. It's become a very public thing. It's reduced the rate of suicide in Scotland by 14%.