Increase the quality of life for all ages
% of youth who report attempting suicide during past 12 months
Definition
Story Behind the Curve
According to National Institute of Mental Health, there were approximately 43.6 million adults in the United States with a mental illness in 2014. This is about 18.1% of US adults. (10)
The burden associated with mental and behavioral disorders is
significant—both economically and personally. It is estimated that serious
mental illness costs the U.S. $193.2 billion in lost earnings per year. (11)
Additionally, there is a link between suicide and mental disorders. Over
800,000 people die every year from suicide, and for each suicide committed
there are many more people making attempts, as well as survivors of the suicide
victim. Suicide is one of the leading causes of death, and the second leading
cause of death in 15-29 year olds. (12) In 2009, suicide was the seventh
leading cause of death in the Panhandle (1.5%). (13)
Some risk factors for suicide and mental, emotional, and
behavioral disorders include alcohol or substance use, isolation, history of
child maltreatment, poor parenting, mental health conditions, particularly
depression, and stressful and negative events. (14,15) The Adverse Childhood
Experiences study is a collaborative study between the CDC and Kaiser
Permanente that investigates the association between childhood negative
experiences and health in adulthood. (16) Findings of the study suggest that
adverse childhood experiences such as physical, emotional and sexual abuse,
witnessing violence, traumatic events, and family dysfunction have a negative
effect on the health and well-being of the individual later in life. (16)
Understanding the importance of early intervention, the focus of
the efforts in the Panhandle revolves around prevention through early
identification and treatment and prevention and mitigation of Adverse Childhood
Experiences.
Partners
Key Partners and Community Assets
- Circle of Security Parenting Classes
- Coordinated training for plan for early childhood providers
- Implementation of the CSEFEL
- Families and Schools Together implemented in Chadron
- Early Head Start through NWCAP and CAPWN
- Six Pence home visiting in Scottsbluff
- Healthy Families America in Scotts Bluff, Morrill, and Box Butte Counties
- Community Response.
- Circle of Security Parenting partners
- Mark Hald
- SOC 0-8, ESU 13
- Early Development Network
- Child care providers
- Chadron Public Schools
- NWCAP
- CAPWN
- Scottsbluff Public Schools
- Panhandle Public Health District
- Panhandle Partnership
- Youth Leadership Institute
- Project Everlast
- SSRHY
- Area schools
- WNCC
- Panhandle Partnership
- Increased awareness of Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Respite Services,
- Hospitals
- 1184 Teams
- QPR training
- Legislation passed for required training for school personnel
- Community sites for annual suicide prevention walks
- Increased use in tele health for the provision of mental health services
- Rural Partnership for Children
- Region 1, Schools
- Suicide Prevention Coalition
What Works
Strategy
O.2.5: By July 31, 2017, decrease the proportion of Panhandle youth (Students in grades 9-12) who reported attempting suicide during the past 12 months by 10%.
Goal Statement: Increase quality of life by improving mental and emotional health through prevention and by ensuring access to appropriate, quality mental health services.
Strategies
- Promote positive early childhood development including positive parenting and violence-free homes.
- Facilitate social connectedness and community engagement across the lifespan.
- Provide individuals and families with the support necessary to maintain positive mental and emotional well-being.
- Promote early identification of mental health needs and access to quality mental health services.