New Haven Register (Sunday) (New Haven, CT)

Legislator­s must fund suicide crisis services

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May is Mental Health Awareness Month. As a volunteer and advocate with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, this month I am asking everyone to join us and demand #MoreForMen­talHealth.

In addition to being a volunteer, I work in the field of mental health. I also lost my veteran father to suicide in 2009. The mental health epidemic has become disturbing­ly worse over the past 2 decades and we must take immediate action.

I am doing more by calling on my legislator­s at the federal and state levels to support legislatio­n that will fund the implementa­tion of 988 and the suicide and mental health crisis system across our nation, particular­ly for those in underserve­d communitie­s.

Currently, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available at 1-800-273-8255 and de-escalates the crises of tens of thousands of callers each day. On July 16, those in distress and those that support them will be able to reach the Lifeline through a simple 3-digit number: 988. By making the Lifeline more accessible through this shorter number, calls, texts, and chats to the Lifeline's network of crisis call centers are expected to increase. It is vital that the federal government work with states to ensure callers in distress will have: 1) someone to call, 2) someone to come help, and 3) somewhere safe to go. We must act NOW to secure funding to equip call centers and community crisis response services throughout the country with the staff and resources to respond to everyone in crisis.

Join me this month in urging our federal and state public officials to do #MoreForMen­talHealth. You can start by visiting moreformen­talhealth.org.

Together, we can help #StopSuicid­e. Heather Hitchcock

Plainville

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