Mental Health Awareness Month: Suicide Prevention and Awareness Resources

SOURCE: FEMA
In 2017, more first responders died by suicide than in the line of duty, and the Firefighter Behavioral Health Alliance estimates that only 40% of firefighter suicides are reported.

In 2021, The Department of Justice released a report to the Congress in response to increasing suicides among law enforcement and other first responders. The DOJ that found that two successful ways to lower suicide rates were using support networks, such as peer-to-peer programs, and creating an environment to lower the stigma and fear around asking for help.

Resources and support networks
First responder organizations are trying to change their cultural views on mental illness and related stressors by creating programs to help departments and individuals, such as the following:

Lifelines
There are several crisis hotlines available. Consider posting this information within your organization.

This article features information based on a 2021 issue of The Infogram, which is a newsletter produced by the Emergency Management and Response Information Sharing and Analysis Center.