The Utah County Commission convened on August 30, 2023, to address several key issues, with a significant focus on mental health and suicide prevention. The meeting began with a discussion led by a commissioner who highlighted the urgent need for suicide prevention initiatives in the community. The commissioner referenced a group advocating for mental health awareness, emphasizing that making a promise to live can significantly impact individuals struggling with mental health issues, similar to how pledging against drug use can deter substance abuse among youth.
The commission reviewed a resolution declaring September as "Promise to Live Month" in Utah County. This initiative aims to raise awareness about suicide prevention, provide resources for those in need, and foster a supportive community environment. The resolution noted alarming statistics, including that suicide is the eighth leading cause of death in Utah, with rates nearly double the national average. It also pointed out that many Utah students have contemplated or attempted suicide.
The objectives of "Promise to Live Month" include increasing public awareness of suicide prevalence, encouraging open discussions about mental health, and providing educational resources to help individuals support those at risk. The commission called upon all community members to engage in activities related to this initiative, which will include hosting events, promoting educational materials, and partnering with local organizations.
Following the discussion on mental health, the commission moved on to other agenda items, including the approval of a third amendment to an agreement with the Utah County Public Defender Association for legal defense services in 2023. A commissioner raised concerns about the need for increased funding for legal defense, particularly in death penalty cases, highlighting ongoing discussions about resource allocation within the county.
The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote in favor of adopting the resolution for "Promise to Live Month," marking a proactive step towards addressing the critical issue of suicide prevention in Utah County. The commission's commitment to mental health awareness reflects a growing recognition of the importance of community support in tackling this pressing societal challenge.