Suicide Prevention Resources
As law enforcement officers, we know that the loss of any life is one too many. In recent times, we have seen an increase in the incidents of suicide within our jurisdiction.
It is our goal to provide resources which will provide skilled interventions.
National Resources:
1 (800) 273-8255
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week
Languages: English, Spanish
Website: www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
Local Resources:
Working Together to Prevent Suicide
Chester County Suicide Prevention Task Force's mission is decreased suicide through increased awareness and education in the community. CCSP Task Force collaborates with the community to develop suicide prevention strategies and works to reduce the risk, stigma and occurrence of suicide in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
If you or someone you know needs help, call Chester County’s Mental Health Crisis Intervention Hotline:
1-877-918-2100
Or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
1-800-273-TALK
Vital Information:
Depression & Suicide Warning Signs
Depression & Suicide Facts
On average in the U.S., one person dies by suicide every 15 minutes
More than 35,000 people in theU.S. die by suicide each year
In 2011 and 2012, almost 80 Chester County residents died by suicide
Suicide is the second leading cause of death on college campuses
The suicide rates for men rise with age, most significantly after age 65
Depression is the leading cause of death by suicide
Depression is a treatable medical condition
Depression & Suicide Warning Signs
Sadness
Loss of interest in activities
Not eating or over-eating
Sleep problems
Unable to concentrate
Irritability
Angry outbursts
Frequent physical complaints
Missed school or work
Missed assignments
Fatigue
Low energy
Drug or alcohol abuse
Unreasonable feelings of guilt
Indecisiveness
Self-harm
Thoughts of death or suicide
Talking about death or suicide