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Suicide Data | Vermont Department of Health
Suicide Data | Vermont Department of Health
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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
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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