Jackson, Miss. — Suicide is the third-leading reason behind dying in Mississippi amongst these ages 10 to 24. The Mississippi State Department of Health is hoping to assist halt this public well being disaster by elevating consciousness all through September – Suicide Prevention Month – and on September 8, “988 Day,” by highlighting the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
The 988 Lifeline can supply assist by connecting you with a educated disaster counselor. The Mississippi Department of Mental Health’s Shatter the Silence marketing campaign encourages younger individuals to speak about their emotions with mates and trusted adults, and to assist these struggling. Knowing the warning indicators, what to do, what to not do and the place to hunt assist is essential to saving lives.
Warning Signs
- Talking, pondering or writing about suicide
- Talking about feeling nugatory or hopeless
- Losing curiosity in actions
- Using or growing use of medicine or alcohol
- Any adjustments from typical habits
If your buddy tells you they’re having ideas of suicide:
What to Do
- Take them severely
- Be direct and categorical your concern
- Listen with out judgement
- Offer to take them to get assist
What Not to Do
- Ignore the plea for assist
- Keep it a secret
- Think nothing may be carried out
- Think you’ll be able to repair all of it by your self
Where to Go for Help
- Call or textual content 988 to speak to a educated disaster counselor
- Call 911 or go to the closest emergency room
- Call the Department of Mental Health at (877) 210-8513
On “988 Day,” do not forget that the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is for everybody, offering compassionate assist – anytime and anyplace. Having ideas of suicide is the key you shouldn’t maintain or ignore. For extra data on suicide prevention, go to
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