1. Make society safer for sexual and gender minority adults |
1. Support/build SGM-safe settings for adults |
2. Develop media guidelines on SGM-affirming reporting |
3. Reduce discrimination that exists within SGMA communities |
4. Respond to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Calls to Action |
2. Decrease barriers to mental health services |
5. Increase the availability of free/low-cost, high-quality, culturally safe SGMA-affirming services |
6. Reduce wait times for existing free/low-cost SGMA-affirming services |
7. Clarify referral pathways for SGMA with suicidality |
8. Create SGMA-affirming practices and clinical spaces |
9. Explore new technologies to provide SGMA-affirming therapies to rural/remote SGMA |
3. Support community-based interventions |
10. Increase opportunities for SGMA to participate in social groups |
11. Provide suicide awareness training to existing SGMA social groups |
12. Create SGMA-specific suicide support groups |
13. Create a community suicide prevention grant program to sustain and scale interventions |
4. Increase suicide knowledge and reduce suicide stigma |
14. Provide suicide prevention training to SGMA |
15. Develop suicide literacy and suicide stigma campaigns |
5. Expand the knowledge base on SGMA suicide |
16. Identify SGMA-specific risk factors |
17. Explore the perspectives of under-researched SGMA groups and the connections between intersecting social identities and risk of suicide |
18. Monitor trends in SGMA suicide as a means to evaluating tailored interventions |
19. Increase the understanding of the lived experience of SGMA affected by suicide through qualitative research |
20. Develop knowledge using destigmatizing and empowering research approaches such as art-based and community-based methods |