The "Arizona 988 State and Territory Improvement" project will address the urgent need to strengthen crisis response and support systems in the state for 988 generated contacts. With a focus on reducing suicide rates and improving mental health outcomes, our interventions aim to enhance access to timely and effective care for individuals experiencing mental health emergencies. By leveraging evidence-based strategies, fostering collaboration among stakeholders, and implementing comprehensive prevention measures, we strive to save lives and improve the overall well-being of Arizonans.
The project will focus on three key strategies:
Lifeline Expansion and Enhancement: We will expand the capacity and accessibility of the state's suicide prevention helpline, ensuring that individuals in crisis have immediate access to trained professionals and resources. By increasing the helpline's coverage and availability, we aim to reduce the barriers to seeking help and provide critical support to those in need.
Community Education and Awareness: Through targeted education campaigns, workshops, and training programs, we will raise awareness about suicide prevention, mental health, and the available support services. By empowering communities with knowledge and resources, we seek to reduce stigma, promote early intervention, and encourage help-seeking behavior among at-risk populations.
Strengthening Post-988 Supports: We will strengthen partnerships among mental health providers, crisis centers, community organizations, and other stakeholders. These collaborations will facilitate a coordinated response to mental health emergencies, ensuring seamless transitions of care and comprehensive support for individuals in crisis.
Our measurable objectives include:
Increasing the capacity of the suicide prevention helpline, resulting in continued achievement of unanswered calls and wait times expectations.
Executing mental health communications strategies reaching a minimum of 100 community organizations annually, leading to an increase in knowledge about suicide prevention and available resources.
Training a network of community gatekeepers, including teachers, healthcare providers, and law enforcement officers, with the goal of reaching 300 individuals per year and improving their ability to identify and support individuals at risk of mental health emergencies.
Throughout the lifetime of the project, we aim to serve the diverse population of Arizona, with a particular focus on vulnerable groups such as LGBTQIA2S+, Veterans, Older Adults (65+), Adolescents, American Indians, and Suicide Attempt Survivors/Survivors of Suicide Loss. By providing targeted interventions and support, we strive to reduce the state's suicide rates and create a culture of mental wellness and resilience.
Through rigorous data collection and evaluation, we will assess the project's impact on suicide rates, help-seeking behavior, and the accessibility of mental health services. The findings will guide ongoing improvements and enable the replication of successful strategies in other regions.
By investing in the "Arizona 988 State and Territory Improvement" project, we have a unique opportunity to save lives, strengthen communities, and create a statewide model for effective crisis response and support. This project aligns with Arizona's commitment to the well-being of its residents and its dedication to reducing the devastating impact of mental health emergencies.
Estimated number of people to be served as a result of the award of this grant: 183600