From the BBC:
“Three-digit suicide prevention
hotline - 988 - given green light in US”
Last year, the US suicide
prevention lifeline received more than 2.2 million calls A free, three-digit suicide hotline is being
set up for Americans after it was approved by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) on Thursday. When it
becomes operational, the 988 dial-code will provide mental health support and
ease pressure on the 911 line, which covers all emergencies. The hotline would reduce stigma and save
lives, said FCC chairman Ajit Pai. Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death
in the US and has increased by 33% in the past 20 years. The proposal for the
suicide hotline, which was unanimously approved by all five members of the
commission, requires telephone providers to implement the 988 dial code within
18 months. Mr Pai said: "988 has an echo of the 911 number we all know as
an emergency number. We believe that this three-digit number dedicated for this
purpose will help ease access to crisis services." During the meeting, FCC
commissioner Michael O'Rielly spoke about his own brother-in-law's suicide. He
said the service would help those "willing to listen, that can be driven
in a different direction, that can be shown a path where life matters". But
another commissioner, Jessica Rosenworcel, criticised the proposal for not
including the option to text the hotline. "Texting is primary for so many
young people," she said. "It would be a mistake for us to build a
system that presumes talk is the only starting point for discussion." In
the US at present, a National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available to call
on 1-800-273-8255. It is run by a network of 163 crisis centres across the US,
with the 911 number for those in emergency. The proposal is now open for a
comment period, which gives members of the public the opportunity to submit
their opinion.
Where to get help:
- From Canada or US: If you're in
an emergency, please call 911
- You can contact the US National
Suicide Prevention Lifeline on 1-800-273-8255 or the Crisis Test Line by
texting HOME to 741741
- Young people in need of help can
call Kids Help Phone on 1-800-668-6868
- If you are in the UK, you can
call the Samaritans on 116123
^ I think having a nation-wide,
easy-to-remember, short number like 988 for suicide prevention will help those
that most need it. Hopefully this new system will come into force soon. ^
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