OT Oregon to launch 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

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  1. SlyPokerDog

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    Oregon to launch 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
    New, easy-to-remember number that starts Saturday will connect people in need of behavioral health crisis support

    Starting Saturday, July 16, people in Oregon and nationwide who are experiencing a behavioral health crisis will be able to call, text or chat 988 to get compassionate care and support from trained crisis counselors. The new three-digit 988 number will be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

    The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline was established to improve access to crisis services in a way that meets our country’s growing suicide and mental health-related crisis care needs.

    The 988 number is easy to remember, like 911. 988 will be available to help people who are experiencing a range of behavioral health crises, including: thoughts of suicide or self-harm, substance use, or any other kind of behavioral health crisis.

    People can also dial 988 if they are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support.

    “Too many people in Oregon don’t have easy, quick access to the support and care they need when facing a mental health crisis,” said Oregon Health Authority Director Patrick Allen. “While fully implementing a transformative crisis care system will take time and further investments, the launch of 988 is a sound first step to connect more people in need with critical, life-saving care.”

    The 988 dialing code connects callers to the existing National Suicide Prevention Lifeline; a network of local crisis call centers throughout the country. In Oregon, 988 call centers are operated by Lines for Life statewide, and Northwest Human Services in Marion and Polk counties.

    “988 is going to transform the way we support people in crisis,” said Lines for Life CEO Dwight Holton. “It will take time to build, but 988 will deliver hope to people in crisis as well as their families, loved ones and communities.”

    How 988 works to help people in crisis
    988 call services will be available in English and Spanish, along with interpretation services in more than 150 languages. Texting 988 and online chat (available at http://988lifeline.org/) are currently available only in English.

    According to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, counselors resolve more than 95 percent of calls over the phone. The crisis counselors are trained to use the least invasive interventions and are linked to a network of services. Often, a supportive conversation is all that is needed to help someone in crisis. When in-person support or intervention is needed, counselors may dispatch a mobile crisis team or first responder.

    Preparing for 988 calls
    In 2020, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline received nearly 2.4 million calls, and call volume is anticipated to significantly increase with the launch of 988.

    The Oregon Legislature, through House Bill 2417 (2021) and other transformative investments, is strengthening and expanding the state’s behavioral health crisis system. This includes approximately $7 million for staffing Oregon’s two 988 call centers and approximately $39 million allocated to Community Mental Health Programs to enhance and expand community-based mobile crisis intervention services.

    In Oregon, Lines for Life has staff who can provide culturally and linguistically specific services around the clock and Northwest Human Services has expanded its staff to do the same. As the 988 crisis response system expands, additional funding will be required to sustain the call centers, response units and other services.

    Community input is designing the future of 988
    OHA is working with communities with lived experience in the behavioral health system to guide the design, implementation and policies of 988 and a broader crisis response system, especially through the Crisis System Advisory Workgroup (CSAW). OHA recognizes that many individuals and families with lived experience and from disproportionately affected communities have experienced adverse impacts of the crisis response system due to systemic and historical social injustice.

    With community partnerships and insights, OHA hopes that 988 can provide an empowering, culturally responsive experience for individuals in crisis and that the system will meet the unique needs of groups disproportionately impacted by health inequities, including youth, rural populations, communities of color, veterans and people in the military, Tribal communities and people who identify as LGBTQIA2S+.

    While 988 is the first step, OHA continues to work with partners to develop a crisis response system that will help divert people from emergency rooms and connect people to other community-based behavioral health treatment facilities, such as the Behavioral Health Resource Networks, funded by Measure 110 dollars.

    What do people need to know about calling 988?
    Important facts to know:

    • 988 will be available through every landline, cell phone and voice-over internet device in the United States, as well as text and chat.
    • The current technology for 988 will route callers by area code, not geolocation.
    • 988 is not currently available when phones are locked or do not have prepaid minutes.
    • The transition to 988 will not impact the availability of crisis services for veterans and military service members. They can call 988 and press 1 to connect with the Veterans Crisis Line.
    • For support in Spanish, callers can press 2 to connect with the Red Nacional de Prevención del Suicidio.
    The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline has an infographic with more information on what happens when people call, text or chat.

    Learn more about 988 in Oregon on OHA’s 988 webpage.
     
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    988 is a cop line. Do not call it.

    (an article a friend wrote: )
    Alternatives to Harmful Crisis Lines
    What’s the issue with mainstream crisis lines?

    In January 2022, an article came out that exposed the fact that the Crisis Text Line was selling personal data to for-profit companies. The Trevor Project also was mentioned in this article for sharing data with Google and Meta.

    They aren’t the only crisis lines with issues: this article that also came out in January 2022 talks about how the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is ignoring the testimony from their Lived Experience Committee about stopping involvment with cops, and is working with the Federal Communications Comission to try to get permission to use a newer type of mass surveillence technology during their calls.

    Quote from the article: “Basically, Vibrant/NSPL argued that everyone who calls, texts, or chats through the new 988 number should have their personal information and exact current geolocation to within three meters exposed to NSPL call centers automatically, immediately, and by default.”

    Beyond these ethical issues around data collection, a huge problem with almost every single crisis line is their policies of “active rescue”: basically, what this means is that crisis lines will track your location and send police to your location if they think you’re at risk of harming yourself. This happens hundreds of thousands of times every single year. This is extremely dangerous, especially for Black people using these lines. There are examples of people being shot because of calls made to hotlines where police showed up. Police showing up also leads to forced psychiatric incarceration. I personally have had the police called on me twice through a crisis line that I thought was anonymous; they showed up, entered my room without my consent, and searched me without my consent. They literally made everything in that moment worse.

    If people want to learn more about the history of police involvment and crisis lines, here’s an article.

    Avoid hotlines that call the cops:

    Crisis Text Line

    Trevor Project

    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

    NAMI helpline

    LGBT National Hotline

    SAMHSA National Hotline

    List of State Crisis Lines that all call cops

    Alternatives that do not share data or call the cops

    Pretty much every national and mainstream crisis line calls the cops. A general rule of thumb is that unless it specifically mentions that it doesn’t call the cops on their website, it does. I also haven’t done a ton of research on the data sharing side for the lines I’m listing below, but if anyone has any more info please let me know and I’ll update the list.

    National:

    Trans Lifeline: 877-565-8860, 24/7

    THRIVE: text message line at 313-662-8209, 24/7

    Promise Resource Network: (833) 390-7728, 24/7

    Project Return Peer Support Network: (888) 448-9777 English or (888) 448-4055 Spanish, hours are Monday through Friday 2:30 PM to 10:00 PM and Saturday and Sunday 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM

    Wildflower Alliance Peer Support Line: 888-407-4515, hours are 7pm to 9pm Monday through Thursday and 7pm-10pm Friday through Sunday

    Key Consumer Organization: 800-933-5397, hours are 8am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday.

    MBRLC Peer Support Line: 877-733-7563, hours are 4 pm-7:45 pm every day.

    Check out this page for a directory of warmlines by state. These are much less likely to call the cops, but it’s good to check with each individual one about specific policies.
     
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  3. riverman

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    The VA has suicide and crisis prevention on line whenever you call them, it's the first recorder msg with the number to punch for emergency....need to be a vet though. Glad to see more services available for these needs.
     
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    EL PRESIDENTE Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.

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    I remain skeptical the people on the other end are qualified. We see how shit 911 dispatchers are.
     
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    Are you saying you're dying to find out?
     
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    EL PRESIDENTE Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.

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    Demolition Man predicted this



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    Well my little cousin just committed suicide this past week and it has hit that whole side of the family very hard. Somewhere on this forum I’ve shared my girlfriend, who I had just split up with my senior year of HS, killed herself…..I shared my feelings on suicide a few times on here for sure. Saw my aunt last weekend and I’m not sure she will get thru this. I guess my cousin’s problems are solved…..but the rest of the family now has to live with this everyday the rest of their lives. Every single minute of every single day.
     
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    I'm so sorry for your and your family's loss.
     
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    THE HCP NorthEastPortland'sFinest

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    Thanks brother…..
     
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    RIP to your cuz! It sucks when this happens...sorry for your loss and the family going through this tough time...heal em up!
     
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    Trump has shut down the vet's suicide prevention line now on the VA phone line. No longer has a link to help. Fuck Donald Bone Spurs Trump!
     
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    Damn. I'm sorry for your family's loss.

    I feel the same way you do about suicide.
     
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    Damn bro im so sorry. Mental health is a fucking struggle. Let me know if you need anything, please.
     
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    Fuck, so sorry HCP. Seems so inadequate to say that
     
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    So sorry to hear that HCP. Devastating. I too have dealt with that in my family in the past. I also lost my cousin to suicide. My brother too, though his was more of an accident I guess. I truly feel where you are at right now. My thoughts are with you and your family.
     
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    Sorry to hear this John. I've been impacted by this type of thing myself. You live with it, but you never get over it.
     
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