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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR14-076 National Suicide Prevention Week 2014 Commissioner 't'l, S L P moved adoption
of the following Resolution:
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO
RESOLUTION NO. 2014 - 0 -1(0
Resolution Designating September 8- 14, 2014
as National Suicide Prevention Week
WHEREAS, suicide is the tenth leading cause of all deaths in the United States with one
suicide occurring on average every 13.3 minutes; and
WHEREAS, suicide is the second leading cause of death in Colorado among 10 to 34-year-
olds, and is the 5th leading cause of death in Colorado among 10 to 54-year-olds; and
WHEREAS, the elderly make up 13.3% of the population,but comprise 16% of all suicides;
and
WHEREAS, suicide is now the sixth leading cause of all deaths in the state of Colorado; and
WHEREAS, it is estimated that 4.8 million people in the United States are survivors of suicide
[those who have lost a loved one to suicide]; and
WHEREAS, 50.8%of people who die by suicide use a firearm, and guns stored in the house
are used for suicide 40 more times often than for self-protection; and
WHEREAS, an increase in the overall suicide rate in our country was seen in 2009,
representing a change in the recent pattern of stability or slight declines; the suicide rate for those 15-
24 years old has more than doubled since the mid-1950s; and, the suicide rate remains highest for
adults 75 years of age and older; and
WHEREAS, the stigma associated with mental illness and suicidality works against suicide
prevention by discouraging persons at risk for suicide from seeking life-saving help and further
traumatizes survivors of suicide; and
WHEREAS, statewide suicide prevention efforts should be developed and encouraged to the
maximum extent possible; and
WHEREAS, organizations such as the American Association of Suicidology, Speak Up Reach
Out and Heartbeat- Eagle County, which are dedicated to reducing the frequency of suicide attempts
and deaths, and the pain of survivors affected by suicides of loved ones, through educational programs,
research projects, intervention services, and bereavement services urge that we:
1. Recognize suicide as a national, state and county public health problem and declare suicide
prevention to be a priority;
2. Acknowledge that no single suicide prevention program or effort will be appropriate for all
populations or communities;
3. Encourage initiatives based on the goals contained in the National Strategy for Suicide
Prevention:
a. Promote awareness that suicide is a public health problem that is preventable.
b. Develop a broad-based support for suicide prevention.
c. Develop and implement strategies to reduce the stigma associated with being a
consumer of mental health, substance abuse, and suicide prevention services.
d. Develop and implement community-based suicide prevention programs.
e. Develop and implement community-based suicide bereavement programs.
f. Promote efforts to reduce access to lethal means and methods of self-harm.
g. Implement training for the recognition of at-risk behavior and for the delivery of
the most effective treatment.
h. Develop and promote effective clinical and professional practices.
i. Increase access to, and community linkages with, mental health and substance
abuse in the entertainment and news media.
j. Improve reporting and portrayals of suicidal behavior, mental illness, and
substance abuse in the entertainment and news media.
k. Promote and support research on suicide and suicide prevention.
1. Improve and expand surveillance systems for suicidal behavior.
WHEREAS, a great many suicides are preventable.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners hereby
designates September 8 through September 14, 2014 as "National Suicide Prevention Week"in the
County of Eagle, State of Colorado.
MOVED, READ AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of
Eagle, State of Colorado, at its regular meeting held the 9th day of September, 2014.
COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF
OGLE co COLORADO, by and Th ou s
ATTEST:— ° °s,, BOA' P 0 F C!UNTY 'OMMIS ONERS
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Teak J. Simonto c°L°a� Jill' H. Ryan
Clerk to the Board of r airman
County Commissioners
Sara J. Fisher
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Kathy C gts ler-Henry V ,
Commis er
Commissioner —.OUc.42 seconded adoption of the foregoing resolution. The roll having been
called, the vote was as follows:
Commissioner Ryan 14,
Commissioner Fisher
Commissioner Chandler-Henry
This Resolution passed by 0 vote of the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Eagle,
State of Colorado.