The Utah Department of 泫圖弝け and Human 泫圖弝け (DHHS) and Huntsman Mental 泫圖弝け Institute (HMHI) are proud to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Since the launch of the three-digit number on July 16, 2022, the lifesaving crisis line has provided invaluable support, resources, and hope to individuals in crisis throughout Utah.
Over the past year, the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline has played a vital role in enhancing the mental health support infrastructure in our communities. The 24/7 crisis resource has served as a lifeline for countless individuals who have found solace, compassion, and professional assistance when they needed it the most.
For the past decade, Utah has invested significant resources in moving this vision forward. Due to the commitment from the Governors Office, the Utah Legislature, and partners in health systems, private business, local government, and non-profit agencies, suicide and crisis intervention has proven to be a top priority. With national legislation spearheaded by Utahs own congressmen, Utah has been a national leader in its commitment to providing mental health services to all.
At DHHS, our goal is to ensure that all Utahns have fair and equitable opportunities to live healthy and safe lives, said Tracy Gruber, executive director of DHHS. We know supporting peoples emotional, behavioral, and mental health are key points of focus if we are to succeed in this vision. Together with our many community partnershealth care systems, providers, community advocates, local governments, and everyday Utahnswe are building a comprehensive crisis system that can serve anyone, anytime, anywhere in the state. When people are in crisis, 988 is there to take the call. We are grateful for the funding and support from the Governors Office and Utah Legislature in building this system.
Key accomplishments of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline in its inaugural year:
The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is available 24/7 for calls, texts, and chats for those experiencing emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, substance use disorder crises, veterans crises, and LGBTQIA+ crises. The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is a national network comprised of more than 200 crisis centers across the country. Anyone that calls 988 from a Utah area code is directed to the Utah Crisis Line, which is managed and staffed by certified crisis workers at HMHI.
Our team of crisis workers are compassionate, dedicated, and incredibly skilled at offering support and hope to the people who demonstrate tremendous courage when they call the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, said Rachel Lucynski, director of Community Crisis Intervention & Support 泫圖弝け at HMHI. We know it can be difficult to make that phone call and seek help, and its a privilege and honor to have people trust our team in their time of need. Dealing with lifes stressors or a mental health crisis can be overwhelming, and we want people to know that you dont have to go through those challenges alone.
988 represents more than just a phone lineit represents an opportunity to access a broader system based on a vision where a person experiencing behavioral, emotional, or mental health crisis has access to help: anytime, anyplace, anywhere.
"The implementation of the 988 Lifeline has been a transformative step toward prioritizing mental health and breaking down barriers to access care, said Mark Rapaport, MD, CEO of Huntsman Mental 泫圖弝け Institute. With the support of the Utah Department of 泫圖弝け and Human 泫圖弝け and our community partners, we now have a lifeline that offers hope and healing to individuals in their darkest moments. We remain committed to expanding our efforts, raising awareness, and ensuring that mental health services are readily available to all individuals in need."