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"Giving someone access to a lethal means goes against the 1st rule in #suicide prevention" Dr Zacchia's last post http://t.co/VY8Ja17K
October 11, 2012
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MT @revivre_org: Conférence de Revivre : Le suicide chez les jeunes - 9 oct - par Dr Normand Roux, pédopsychiatre http://t.co/tNgDIqAp
September 26, 2012
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RT @revivre_org: Plaidoyer pour la prévention du #suicide http://t.co/rF41Hebu via @LP_LaPresse
September 10, 2012
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RT @partenairesplsm: Aujourd’hui est la Journée mondiale de la prévention du #suicide Soutenez un proche: http://t.co/j5wnIWGl
September 10, 2012
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Le Groupe McGill d'études sur le suicide s'intéresse aux facteurs de risque des comportements suicidaires. http://t.co/Y0JWxaBm
September 10, 2012
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Un million de vies perdues par an à cause du suicide http://t.co/hToocW5f
September 07, 2012
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Dr Johanne Renaud au TéléJournal de 18 h, Radio-Canada. À propos du suicide chez les jeunes. http://t.co/gnUfpijB
February 06, 2012
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RT @fabiendeglise: L'art au service du social: Suicide Island, bédé japonaise pour lutter contre le suicide chez les jeunes. Avec...
November 17, 2011
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Centre Standard Life : prévention de la dépression et du suicide chez les jeunes. Reportage de l'annonce du 5 octobre. http://t.co/Sweq3eXL
October 13, 2011
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Standard Life Centre: prevention ofteen depression and suicide. Video of the October 5 announcement. http://t.co/WJBltFAK
October 13, 2011
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