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In the U.S., approximately 123 people die each day by suicide. That is about 45,000 deaths each year. Among those deaths, around 90% of individuals had an underlying mental health condition (depression, stress, bipolar disorder, etc.). Suicide does not discriminate based on age, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or religion. 

 

In Kansas, approximately one person dies by suicide every 16 hours. Suicide is the 9th leading cause of death in our state and in 2020, 556 people died by suicide. More people in the state of Kansas died by suicide than alcohol related car accidents in 2020. 

 

Suicide can impact individuals, families, and communities. Everyone can help prevent suicide if they are willing to take action and ask the right questions, persuade individuals to seek help and treatment, and refer them to the most appropriate resources. Suicide is preventable. 

 

Asking a friend or loved one about suicide will NOT put the thought into their head or increase their risk of dying by suicide. If you or someone you know has mentioned or is experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviors and needs assistance, please call or text the National Suicide Helpline at 988 for 24/7 support. 

 

Everyone has an opportunity to help prevent suicide. For suicide prevention training opportunities, such as Question, Persuade, Refer: Suicide Prevention (QPR) or Mental Health First Aid (MHFA), please contact Rebecca McFarland (QPR) at [email protected] or Rachael Clews (MHFA) at [email protected] with K-State Research and Extension. 

 

National Resources

•             https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ 

•             https://www.sprc.org/ 

•           https://www.samhsa.gov/childrens-awareness-day/past-events/2019/resources-suicide-prevention

 

State Resources

•             https://www.sprc.org/states/kansas 

•             https://www.ksphq.org/ 

 

Local Resources

       The Center for Counseling and Consultation. 24/7 Crisis line –620-792-2544 or 800-875-8544         https://thecentergb.org/

   

High Plains Mental Health 24/7 Crisis Line -  800-432-0333 or 785-628-2871

https://hpmhc.com/