@Outlive

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Outlive is a youth-suicide prevention initiative in India, led by the Centre for Mental Health Law & Policy in collaboration with organizations like Sangath and Quicksand Design Studio.
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#Outlive conducted a 90-minute in-person workshop on “Understanding #SuicidePrevention and Support for Young People” at Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College (BRAC), University of Delhi, on 8 April 2026.

@the.outlive.project is a youth suicide prevention program which addresses urban youth suicides in India by engaging young people aged 18-24.

Visit: https://www.outlive.in/

Health Month is a reminder that no one should have to struggle alone.

Sometimes, what we need most is a safe space to be heard without judgement, pressure, or fear.

#OutliveChat is a free, anonymous #peersupport platform offering chat-based emotional support and #suicideprevention resources for young people in distress or having thoughts of suicide.

Visit: https://www.outlive.in/

If you are also looking to become a Trained Peer Supporter, this is your chance.

Visit: https://www.outlive.in/

Do you want to address India’s growing mental health problem?

Join Project Outlive as a Peer Supporter and provide chat-based support to young people in distress.

✨ Free 30-hour training in emotional skills

✨ Flexible, remote volunteering

✨ No prior experience needed

Visit: https://www.outlive.in/

Sometimes, the most powerful support isn’t advice, it’s being heard. 💛
At Outlive, our Peer Support Volunteers are trained to listen with empathy, hold space without judgment, and show up when it truly matters.

If you’ve ever wanted to make a real difference in someone’s life, this is your sign. 🌱
Become an Outlive peer supporter and be the support you once needed.

It’s easy to feel like you are falling behind when you compare your real, in-progress life to everyone else’s highlight reel of milestones.

If this feeling has been getting to you, you don’t have to hold it in. On Outlive Chat, you can talk to a trained peer supporter who will listen, without judgment, and help you make sense of what’s been weighing on you

Not every cry for help is loud, and not every struggle is visible.

Join Asma from @the.outlive.project at the @cmhlpindia for a flash talk on Engaging and Enabling Young People to Address Suicide Prevention in India. Together, we’ll explore how awareness, early help-seeking, and supportive communities can create safer spaces for young people experiencing distress.

📅 4-10 April 2026
🔗 www.ymhweek.com

Apply to become an Outlive Peer Supporter today!

Our Peer Supporters provide anonymous and confidential chat-based support to young people in distress.

Visit: https://www.outlive.in/

Thank you for joining us at the Outlive YASP Fellowship Dialogues.

We are grateful to our panelists, YASP Fellows and everyone who joined the conversation on how young people can lead policy change for suicide prevention.

If you missed the session or would like to revisit the discussion, watch the full event here: https://youtu.be/cQ70TuU9uKE

YASP Fellow Spotlight

Through the YASP Fellowship, fellows learned how to engage with policymakers and understand the importance of youth participation in policymaking processes.

The experience highlighted how important it is for young people to be part of conversations and decisions on issues that directly impact their lives and communities.

🗓 Thursday, 19 March 2026
⏰ 6.30–8.00 PM IST
📍 Online | Zoom