![]() National Alliance on Mental Illness page printed from http://www.nami.org/ (800) 950-NAMI; info@nami.org ©2013 November 9, 2005
After an Attempt: NAMI Publishes Suicide Prevention Guides for Doctors, Families and Attempt SurvivorsSince the U.S. Surgeon General's Call to Action to Prevent Suicide in 1999, focus has increased on suicide as a public health crisis—which results in 30,000 deaths a year among all Americans—but much remains to be done. NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) - focusing on an area of special need - has published a set ofguides to support people who attempt suicide, are treated in hospital emergency rooms, and survive. An estimated 30-50% of individuals who die from suicide have made previous attempts. "The guides bridge a gap in suicide prevention strategies," said NAMI executive director Michael J. Fitzpatrick. "They offer support to people most involved in crisis of a suicide attempt and are intended to reduce the risk of additional attempts." Each set consists of three brochures in English - addressing the different audiences - and are intended for distribution in emergency rooms and other professional settings. Sample copies have been sent to approximately 400 hospital emergency departments around the country. The first two titles also are provided in Spanish.
NAMI developed the guides in partnership with the Copies can be downloaded for free or purchased on-line at www.nami.org/suicidebrochures at cost of $30.00 for a set of 50 brochures (10 of each version) or 50 of one title. |