CSPP is committed to the well-being of Service Members, including members of the National Guard, Reserves, Veterans, and their families (SMVF), and helping the entire construction community build awareness, promote hope, and sustain suicide and substance use prevention programs. Below you will find tools to help you launch, share, and maintain a suicide and substance use prevention program including those that include military and Veteran cultural competency. We have included links to Portland Metro and National resources for service members, Veterans, and their families.
We will be generating new materials, so please bookmark this page!
If you are a service member, National Guard member, Reservist, or Veteran or are concerned about one, immediate help is available by dialing 988 and Pressing 1 to speak to the Veterans Crisis Line.
Toolbox Talks and Flyers
We have created flyers and toolbox talks that can facilitate the construction industry to raise awareness about substance misuse, mental health, and suicide among SMVF employees and connect them with resources that can help them and their families navigate these challenges.
This flyer highlights strategies to help address the mental health challenges and risks facing Veterans working in the construction industry.
Five ways to connect with your SMVF workforce.
Here are steps to take to reduce the impact of opioids.
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Here are four tips for gun owners to help prevent suicide.
Understand the impact alcohol has on mental and physical health.
Resources for Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment
Please note these resources serve as a reference guide — the services & providers listed are not endorsed by CSPP or Lines for Life. Follow this link or Dial 988 then Press 1 for immediate support.