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Semi-annual Call Volume andCenter Status Report
The National SuicidePrevention Lifeline and Florida
(January-June 2019)
WHO AREWE?
The Lifeline is the nation'spublic safety net for allAmerican residents inemotional distress orsuicidal crisis.
Healing, hope, and help can happen.1.
We can all take action to prevent suicide.2.
Local crisis centers are critical partners in all community suicide prevention.
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In Florida, there are
The Lifeline was established in 2005 bySAMHSA.
WHO AREWE?
WE BELIEVE
Through its toll-free number (800-273-TALK), the Lifeline is a national servicedesigned to seamlessly
This year, the Lifeline’s network of over160 local centers will answer over 2million calls.
FLORIDA MEMBERS
they are able to get the best care,
crisis centers which are members of the Lifeline...
locallyconnect persons in each state tofinanced and operatedcrisis centers, so
nearest to them.
2-1-1 Big Bend (Tallahassee)
2-1-1 Brevard (Rockledge)
2-1-1 Tampa Bay Cares (Clearwater)
Alachua County Crisis Center (Gainesville)
Crisis Center of Tampa Bay, Inc. (Tampa)
Switchboard of Miami (Miami)
Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Services (Pinellas Park)
2-1-1 Palm Beach/Treasure Coast (Lantana)
United Way 211 (Jacksonville)
2-1-1 Broward (Oakland Park)
2-1-1 Heart of Florida United Way (Orlando)
David Lawrence Mental Health Center, Inc. (Naples)
FLORIDA HIGHLIGHTS
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Where are the callers from Florida being answered?Callers from Florida are better served by their local crisis centers. However, if the nearest center to thecaller is busy, Lifeline network backup centers in other regions across the United States make their bestefforts to answer these calls.
The Lifeline is a local and national safetynet for people in crisis, with one easilyrecognizable national toll free hotline.
In the first six months of 2019,there were 43,736 callers fromFlorida to the Lifeline.
Of those 43,736 callers,81% were able to receive helpin Florida.
Which means that 8,436 callers from Florida,were unable to be answered by alocal center in Florida.
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This chart shows total annual call volumefrom Florida for the last five years.
This chart shows where the callers from Florida wereanswered between January and June of 2019.
OUR GOALS
Why is it important that your state support local Lifeline crisis centers?
QUESTIONS?
Best Practices in Crisis Care
The clinical care task force for theNational Action Alliance finds thatbest practices in suicide care havenot been implemented in all crisissettings*. Being a member of the Lifelineensures that your state is meetingstandards established by SAMHSAfunded evaluation of crisis centers*.These evaluations show Lifelinecenters significantly reduceemotional distress and suicidalityin callers. All Lifeline centers are required tobe accredited and adopt industrystandard practices based onresearch and national expertconsensus. Recent research byRand* shows that Lifeline centersdo a better job of assessing risk andreducing distress in callers thannon-Lifeline crisis centers.
Cost Effective Means to Fill in Gaps of Care
Aside from research showing thatLifeline centers reduce suicidal andemotional distress in callers,Lifeline centers in your state canbetter ensure that Florida callers“go through the right door” forlocal care. Local Lifeline crisis centers reducethe burden on your emergencyrooms, police, and emergencyresponders, as well as yourbehavioral healthcare providers,who often must step in whenemotional crises escalate. Thecenters also provide a safety net inthe absence of other affordablecommunity resources. People in crisis can easily usehotlines to access help when othermental health, substance abuse,and social services have eligibilityrestrictions, are unavailable in ruralareas, are inaccessible during late-night hours, or no longer operatebecause of budget cuts.
212-614-6379 [email protected] Taylor, Director ofNetwork Development
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Your callers in crisis deserve the best helpthey can receive – and they deserve toreceive it in their own state, from providerswho know where the best care is to supporttheir local needs. Support your local crisis centers .
"Studies indicate that crisis hotlines play a critical role in ... the mental healthsystem. Crisis hotlines could also be utilized to provide monitoring or tracking of
patients after hospital treatment for a suicide attempt. Crisis hotlines deserve theactive support of the SMHA to ensure high quality, cost-effective services are
consistently available to all residents of the state.”
- NASMHPD 2007 Suicide Prevention Efforts for Individuals with SeriousMental Illness: Roles for the State Mental Health Authority (SMHA)
To efficiently connect callers with your local crisis and behavioralhealth services, the crisis centers in Florida need to be part of theLifeline.
PUBLIC RECOGNITION
reach up to 7 million peopleannually.
all accredited facilities togive the Lifeline number toall suicidal persons they areserving.
results in a prominentlydisplayed "one box" throughour partnership withGoogle.
Any search that is suicide related...
The Joint Commission now requires...
Our partnerships with social mediacompanies...
with many state and national public health efforts to prevent suicide. Millions of suicide preventionstakeholders across this country are promoting the Lifeline offline and online, but 75% of Lifeline callersfirst learn of the service from online resources.
When people in the U.S. mention suicideto Apple iPhone's Siri...she refers them to the Lifeline.
The phone number and brand of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline can be associated
Source: goo.gl/yCSuGz
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