Suicide Prevention
Tigers Together is Clemson University’s suicide prevention initiative. Our primary purpose is to prevent suicide by decreasing risk factors, enhancing protective factors, facilitating gatekeeper workshops via our Tigers Together Advocate Training (TTAT) program, reducing stigma and creating an overall community of caring for the Clemson University family.
While Tigers Together is housed in Healthy Campus, it could not happen without collaborative partnerships across campus with groups such as the Psychology Department, the Institute On Family and Neighborhood Life, Counseling and Psychological Services, Clemson Student Veterans Association, the Office of Advocacy and Success, MindSet, University Housing and Dining, and numerous others. Together, we continuously strive to enhance the safety and well-being of Clemson students.


Tigers Together Advocacy Training
Become a Suicide Prevention Advocate
Tigers Together Advocacy Training is an experiential training that enhances knowledge, awareness and skills concerning college student suicide. Emphasis is placed on developing empathic listening skills, communication skills and the ability to compassionately and directly ask students about suicidal thoughts.
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