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Ohio lawmakers push urgent measures to combat youth suicide

June 25, 2024 | Behavioral Health, House of Representatives, Committees, Legislative, Ohio



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Ohio lawmakers push urgent measures to combat youth suicide
In a recent government meeting, legislators addressed the urgent mental health crisis affecting young people in Ohio, highlighting the alarming rise in suicide attempts among students. House Bill 571 was introduced, mandating that high schools, colleges, and universities include the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline number, 988, on student identification cards and planners, as well as on electronic portals.

The discussion revealed troubling statistics: suicide is now the leading cause of death among college students, with approximately 24,000 attempts annually. Among high school students, one in three reported experiencing anxiety, and 22% seriously considered suicide in the past year. The meeting underscored that the rate of suicide attempts among children aged 10 to 12 has surged dramatically, from 1,058 in 2010 to 5,606 in 2020.

Legislators emphasized the critical need for immediate action, citing that one youth aged 10 to 24 dies by suicide every 34 hours in Ohio. The meeting also acknowledged the positive impact of previous legislation, such as House Bill 468, which allocated $46.5 million to enhance crisis response services. Since the launch of the 988 lifeline in July 2022, Ohio has seen significant improvements in response times, with 90% of calls answered within the state.

The meeting concluded with a call to action for continued support and funding to address the mental health needs of Ohio's youth, as the statistics indicate a growing crisis that requires urgent intervention.

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