While producing season 2 one of the most widely discussed changes to mental health interventions in the US has been the roll out of 988.
But what is 988? How does it work? What has changed?
In this episode we interview Aneri Pattani, Rob Wipond, and Yana Calou about 988 and the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
Aneri Pattani:
https://khn.org/news/article/social-media-posts-criticize-988-suicide-hotline-calling-police/
Rob Wipond:
https://robwipond.com/your-consent-is-not-required
https://www.madinamerica.com/author/rwipond/
https://robwipond.com/documents/samhsa-national-suicide-prevention-lifeline-call-tracing-documents-and-data
Yana Calou:
https://translifeline.org/
https://translifeline.org/safe-hotlines/survivor-stories/
Episode transcript: https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables2-transcripts
This episode of Committable was produced by Michelle Stockman, Jim McQuaid and Jesse Mangan.
https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable
All music is from the song Reasonable by Christopher G. Brown.
https://christophergbrown.bandcamp.com/track/reasonable
Below are other hotlines and resources listed in Aneri Pattani’s article “Social Media Posts Criticize the 988 Suicide Hotline for Calling Police. Here’s What You Need to Know.”
You can find a directory of warm lines by state here.
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