"Connecting individuals and organizations concerned about preventing suicide"
What is the Berrien County Suicide Prevention Coalition (BCSPC)?
In December 2012, twenty-two concerned citizens met over lunch to discuss the need for suicide prevention in Berrien County and what could be done.
Since that time, the involvement of many primary interest groups in the community such as Riverwood, Lakeland HealthCare, Berrien County Health Department, Berrien RESA, and others has been gained.
As of the summer of 2014, the group officially became an advisory committee of Berrien County Mental Health Authority (Riverwood) and can receive tax-deductible contributions.
Meetings are open to the public. They are normally held on the third Tuesday of the month from noon to 1 pm, either at Lakeland Medical Center or Riverwood Center.
Why is Suicide Prevention Important? Prevention occurs at all levels of society—from the individual, family, and community levels to the broader social environment Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the U.S. (homicide is 16th) Suicide takes the lives of nearly 40,000 Americans every year An average of one person dies by suicide every 40 seconds worldwide For young people 15-24 years old, suicide is the second leading cause of death It is estimated there are 8 to 25 suicide attempts to each completed suicide
Source: CDC, AAS
There is Hope. Did You Know . . . Suicide can be prevented through education and public awareness
Research has shown medications and therapy to be effective suicide prevention
80% of people that seek treatment for depression are treated successfully
Source: SAVE.org
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