Suicide Data | Vermont Department of Health CLOSE Translations for you Suicide Data Data Reporting by Topic Arthritis Data Asthma Data Brain Health Data Cancer Data Cardiovascular Disease Data COPD Data Diabetes Data Health Equity Data Family and Child Health Data Injury Data Oral Health Data Overdose Dashboard Physical Activity & Nutrition Data Population Data Tobacco Data Vaccination Coverage Suicide Surveillance Dashboard Summary of 2025 Suicide-Related Emergency Department (ED) Visits and Deaths he rate of suicide deaths in Vermont through January 2026 is similar to the previous three-year average. The rate of suicide-related ED visits through March 2026 is lower than the previous three-year average. Residents of Bennington, Rutland, and Windham Counties are experiencing a higher rate of suicide-related ED visits compared to Vermont as a whole through March 2026. The rate of ED visits is lower among residents of Lamoille and Orleans Counties. For a review of 2024 data, see the 2024 Annual Suicide Data Report This dashboard is updated monthly to highlight recent suicide-related injuries and deaths in Vermont. Additional suicide data can be found on the Suicide and Mental Health portion of the Injury Data page Important Links Suicide Prevention Trainings 2024 Suicide Data Reach Out for Help Trained counselors are available for support 24/7. If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide: Call 988 for the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline or Text VT to 741741 for the Crisis Text Line Trained counselors are available for support 24/7. April 14, 2026