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Quebec Association for Suicide Prevention

Founded in 1986, the Quebec Association for Suicide Prevention is a non-profit organization whose mission is to contribute to the development of suicide prevention in Quebec. It brings together organizations and individuals who wish to work collaboratively and effectively to prevent suicide.

Service Canada People serving people

Dealing with the death of a loved one is difficult. Here is a list that can help you identify what to do when someone passes away.

SUCCESSIONS AND WILLS

The settlement of a succession is too often the occasion to see old resentment reappear. Even the most united families do not escape. Why ?

The Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (CASP)

If you are in crisis or emotional distress or concerned about someone who might be at risk of suicide please go to your local hospital emergency room, call 911 or your regional crisis/distress line.

Treatment of pathological gambling

Video lottery terminals, slot machines, poker, lotteries, bingo… For some people, gambling has become an obsession, and they think only about playing or finding the money that will allow them to keep gambling. Gradually, these individuals begin to neglect their family and professional responsibilities: they have become addicted to gambling. Interpersonal conflicts arise and are worsened by debt or even by illegal activities.

What to do in the event of death

The death of a loved one is a difficult time, during which a number of steps must be taken. You may need to apply for a pension or benefits, do some changes, transfers and cancellations, terminate programs or liquidate a succession.
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