Other sites from DRISP
www.kulkaelderen.dk
Kulkælderen was created by the Papageno Group in collaboration with researchers from DRISP. Papageno consists of ordinary people who have experience with suicidal thoughts and/or suicide attempts.
They have developed this website to help others who are experiencing suicidal thoughts. They share their own experiences and tools, such as personal crisis plans, which they still use when needed.
www.selvmordsforsog.dk
This website was developed to support parents of children and young people who are suicidal. The content is based on a research project with close involvement of parents and in collaboration with NEFOS, and it communicates knowledge, experiences, and practical tools.
The website includes themed videos, texts, and a digital counselling chatbot that guides users to relevant support and information.
www.selvmordsforebyggelse.dk
This website is aimed at people with suicidal thoughts, their relatives, and the professionals they come into contact with. The purpose of the website is to collect and disseminate information and knowledge about suicide prevention across the regions.
www.mistetvedselvmord.dk
This website is aimed at people who have lost a loved one to suicide. The content has been compiled by bereaved individuals, professionals, and researchers, and provides an overview of knowledge, support, and available services. The website contains information about grief after suicide and points to options for help and support when needed.
www.forsam.dk
This is an online monitoring and data platform developed to make knowledge about suicide and suicide attempts more accessible to professionals, decision-makers, and others working with suicide prevention. The site presents up-to-date data on suicide, suicide attempts, and risk groups at national, regional, and municipal levels, making it easy to find relevant statistics and analyses.
www.fufs.dk
FUFS is a charitable organisation. The mission of FUFS is to initiate and support activities that help increase knowledge about suicide prevention among the general population and professionals within the health, social, and education sectors.
International research groups
The Suicidal Behaviour Research Laboratory (SBRL), University of Glasgow
SBRL is an internationally recognised research group on suicide and self-harm, led by Professor Rory O’Connor. The laboratory conducts theoretically grounded and innovative research and collaborates globally to strengthen understanding and prevention of suicide.
Oxford Neuroscience
The research environment at Oxford brings together clinicians and researchers to translate basic research into improved diagnosis and treatment of disease. With broad expertise in areas such as molecular biology, brain imaging, and behavioural research, the work is supported by strong national and international collaborations.
NSSF, Norway
NSSF coordinates research, counselling, and dissemination related to suicide and self-harm throughout Norway. Together with regional resource centres (RVTS), NSSF works to reduce suicide and improve the quality of life for affected families and individuals.
Knock Lab, Harvard University
The Knock Lab at Harvard University researches self-harming and suicidal behaviour to develop better assessment and treatment methods. The lab conducts large, interdisciplinary, and international studies, including the WHO World Mental Health Survey and Army STARRS, to understand risk factors and prevention.