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Update on 988: What Mental Health Professionals Need to Know Now

October 6, 2022 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EDT

Update on 988: What Mental Health Professionals Need to Know Now
October 6, 2022 | 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm ET | Live Webinar

As of July 16, 2022, people experiencing a mental health, substance use or suicide crisis can call or text 988 or chat with the Lifeline at 988lifeline.org and be connected to trained crisis counselors in the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline network. These crisis counselors are trained to help anyone experiencing a mental health crisis or emotional distress. This is a great step forward to help people more easily access help during a crisis — but the work is just beginning. Currently, the system we need to have in place to respond to people in crisis who call 988 is only available in some communities — and often at insufficient levels to meet the demand. This presentation will provide an update on the transition to 988, an overview of an ideal crisis response system and what actions still need to happen so we can ensure that all people in crisis can receive an appropriate response. 

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Format

Live interactive webinar

Learning Objectives 

  • Distinguish the differences between the old Lifeline and the new 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. 
  • Assess how 988 can be an effective resource for patients. 
  • Evaluate the level of mental health crisis response in a given community. 

Outline  

  • A vision for a mental health response to mental health crises 
  • What is 988 – what happened on July 16? 
  • How 988 will work (911 vs. 988) 
  • Where are we today?  
  • What else needs to happen to #ReimagineCrisis 
  • Attendee Q&A 

Details

Date:
October 6, 2022
Time:
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EDT

Board MEMBER INTEREST FORM (2024-2026)

DEADLINE TO SUBMIT: May 30th, 2024

Thank you for your interest in applying for a Board Position with the Nevada Coalition for Suicide Prevention!

The Board of Directors of the Nevada Coalition for Suicide Prevention (NCSP) is vital in guiding & implementing the work of suicide prevention across the state of Nevada. The Board is comprised of volunteers throughout the state that are nominated & elected into their respective positions. 

To be eligible for nomination & election to the Board of Directors, you must be an adult AND a member in good standing. This means that you are a general member of NCSP (for at least 6 months) & your membership dues are current. NCSP also expects that you have demonstrated involvement in NCSP meetings & Events and/or demonstrated involvement in suicide prevention activities in your community or organization. 

As a prospective Board Member, NCSP expects you to be aligned with the Mission, Vision, & Values of NCSP & to be prepared to meet the responsibilities that come with being a Board Member. If you are unable or unwilling to meet the expectations that come with Boar membership, please decline the nomination. We encourage you to remain a general coalition member though.