International Association for Suicide Prevention
| Abbreviation | IASP | 
|---|---|
| Formation | 1960 | 
| Type | INGO | 
| Region served  | Worldwide | 
| Official language  | English | 
| Website | IASP Official website | 
The International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) is an international suicide prevention organization. Founded by Erwin Ringel and Norman Farberow in 1960,[1] IASP, which is in an official relationship with the World Health Organization, is dedicated to preventing suicidal behavior and providing a forum for mental health professionals, crisis workers, suicide survivors and other people in one way or another affected by suicidal behaviour. The organization now consists of professionals and volunteers from over 50 countries worldwide.
The IASP also co-sponsors World Suicide Prevention Day on September 10 every year, with the World Health Organization.
IASP Congresses
The IASP holds international congresses every two years. XXIX World Congress of the IASP will be organized in Kuching (Malaysia) in 2017.[2]
Past congresses
2015 Montreal, Canada
 2013 Oslo, Norway[3]
 2011 Beijing, China[4]
 2009 Montevideo, Uruguay
 2007 Killarney, Ireland
 2005 Durban, South Africa
 2003 Stockholm, Sweden
 2001 Chennai, India
 1999 Athens, Greece
 1997 Adelaide, Australia
 1995 Venice, Italy
 1993 Montreal Canada
 1991 Hamburg, Germany
 1989 Brussels, Belgium
 1987 San Francisco, US
 1985 Vienna, Austria
 1983 Caracas, Venezuela
 1981 Paris, France
 1979 Ottawa, Canada
 1977 Helsinki, Finland
 1975 Jerusalem, Israel
 1973 Amsterdam, Netherlands
 1971 Mexico City, Mexico
 1969 London, England
 1967 Los Angeles, US
 1965 Basel, Switzerland
 1963 Copenhagen, Denmark
 1960 Vienna, Austria 
Awards
The International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) provides awards for those who have contributed in a significant way to the furthering of the aims of the Association. Awards are presented at the IASP biennial conference.
The Stengel Research Award has been provided since 1977 and is named in honour of Professor Erwin Stengel, one of the founders of the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP). This award is for outstanding research in the field of suicidology, and nominations can be made by any member of IASP.
The Ringel Service Award was instituted in 1995 and honours Professor Erwin Ringel, the founding President of the Association. This award is for distinguished service in the field of suicidology, and nominations can be made by National Representatives of IASP.
The Farberow Award was introduced in 1997 in recognition of Professor Norman Farberow, a founding member and driving force behind the IASP. This award is for a person who has contributed significantly in the field of work with survivors of suicide, and nominations can be made by any IASP member.
The De Leo Fund Award honours the memory of Nicola and Vittorio, the children of Professor Diego De Leo, IASP Past President. The Award is offered to distinguished scholars in recognition of their outstanding research on suicidal behaviours carried out in developing countries.
Journal
The Association’s journal, Crisis - The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, has been published since 1980.[5]
References
- ^ Goldney, Robert D.; Davis, Anthony T.; Scott, Vanda (2013). "The international association for suicide prevention: the first 50 years". Crisis. 34 (2): 137–141. doi:10.1027/0227-5910/a000176. ISSN 2151-2396. PMID 23261911.
- ^ "International Association for Suicide Prevention - Congresses - IASP". www.iasp.info.
- ^ "IASP 2013 Oslo | The XXVII world Conference of THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION". Iasp2013.org. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
- ^ "International Association for Suicide Prevention". Archived from the original on 2019-01-27. Retrieved 2011-08-02.
- ^ "The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention". us.hogrefe.com. Archived from the original on 2017-05-28. Retrieved 2019-06-01.