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County marks crisis responder and suicide‑prevention weeks as KU med reports modest decline in local suicides; Comcare crisis center expansion proceeds
Summary
Sedgwick County commissioners on Sept. 10 proclaimed crisis‑responder week and suicide‑prevention week, heard KU School of Medicine data showing 92 suicide deaths in 2024, accepted a donation of portable cribs for safe‑sleep outreach and advanced procurement for the Comcare crisis center expansion.
The Sedgwick County Commission used its Sept. 10 meeting to adopt proclamations recognizing co‑responder and crisis‑responder teams and National Suicide Prevention Week, hear a data briefing on 2024 suicide deaths, accept a donation of portable cribs for safe‑sleep outreach, and advance the county’s planned Comcare community crisis center expansion.
Proclamations: The commission unanimously approved a proclamation recognizing ‘‘co‑responder and crisis responder week’’ and another recognizing National Suicide Prevention Week (Sept. 7–13). Jennifer Wilson and other Comcare staff attended to accept the crisis‑responder proclamation; Hailey Shaw, chair of the Suicide Prevention Coalition, accepted the suicide‑prevention proclamation and promoted local events including a Sept. 27 Hope Fest and an annual Survivors of Suicide Loss Day event later in the year.
Local suicide data: Dr. Nicole…
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