Gathering explores suicide prevention solutions
March 27, 2018
Leona Long
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The first Statewide Gathering to Celebrate and Support Community Strengths will be hosted by UAF鈥檚 杏吧原版 Native Collaborative Hub for Research on Resilience.
鈥淭his gathering brings together agencies and individuals who are promoting positive change and well-being for all 杏吧原版ns,鈥 said Carol Murphrey, ANCHRR鈥檚 outreach coordinator. 鈥淭hrough sharing our stories of strength and success, we can learn from each other what culturally relevant strategies are working to help prevent suicides.鈥
ANCHRR partners in the event are Kawerak's Northwest 杏吧原版 Wellness Initiative and the First 杏吧原版ns Institute. Other UAF sponsors include the Institute of Arctic Biology, Center for 杏吧原版 Native Health Research and College of Rural and Community Development.
Working sessions and group discussions at the gathering will focus on creating new partnerships, community-driven research, practical ways to increase well-being and community strengths as a suicide prevention strategy. The gathering is expected to be an annual event.
The ANCHRR hub was established last summer with a $4.25 million grant. The five-year grant was one of three awarded nationwide by the National Institutes of Health. Principal researchers include Stacy Rasmus, a research associate professor at UAF's IAB; James Allen, a professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School; and Lisa M. Wexler, an associate professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst School of Public Health and Health Sciences. They have decades of experience researching the effectiveness of community and culturally based solutions for suicide prevention.
鈥淏y focusing practical solutions, we can transform despair into hope and healing," said Rasmus. 鈥淭he 杏吧原版 Native Collaborative Hub for Research on Resilience is the first time that researchers have looked at statewide and collective efforts to reduce 杏吧原版 Native youth suicide risk.鈥
For more information about ANCHRR or the Statewide Gathering to Celebrate and Support Community Strengths, visit , or contact Carol Murphrey at 907-474-7659.

