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Looking out for friends and loved ones is an important part of preventing suicide. You can call the Lifeline to speak with a crisis worker on behalf of someone you are concerned about. The crisis workers have access to local resources, and can help you identify ways to get help to your loved ones. So call 1-800-273-TALK today to help save a life.
To find out more about the difference you can make in a friend or loved one's life, visit http://www.whatadifference.org/
What if Someone Needs Help Online?
If you see someone online who is suicidal, there are several steps you can take to help this person:
- Give him or her a helpful resource – Send 1-800-273-TALK (8255) and our website www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org. Tell him/her we are available 24/7 for anyone in suicidal crisis in the United States
- Take his/her words seriously and respond with compassion
- Encourage him/her to reach out for help to a friend, family member, counselor, clergy and other community members
- If the person online is saying he/she is going to kill him or herself at that moment or is in the process of attempting suicide, please try to find his/her location and call the local police or 911.
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DoD Safe Helpline – Sexual Assault Support for the DoD Community
The DOD Safe Helpline and website to support Sexual Assault victims is active and available for all service personnel to utilize as necessary.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and DOD has implemented an outreach project. The website, http://www.sapr.mil/index.php/safehelpline, is now available 24/7 and has several options for personnel in need to utilize:
CLICK: Logging on to www.SafeHelpline.org allows users to receive live, one-on-one confidential help with a trained professional through a secure instant-messaging format. The website also provides vital information about recovering from and reporting sexual assault.
CALL: Calling the telephone hotline 877-995-5247 allows users to speak with trained Safe Helpline staff for personalized advice and support. Safe Helpline staff can also transfer callers to installation or base Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARCs)/On-call SAPR Victim Advocates (VAs), civilian rape crisis centers or the Suicide Prevention Lifeline. (Caveat for overseas callers - only able to call via DSN, but work is ongoing to expand)
TEXT: Texting their location to 55-247 (inside the U.S) or 202-470-5546 (outside the U.S.) allows users to receive automated contact information for the SARC at their installation or base.
For more Information, visit the Navy Reserve Public website @ http://www.navyreserve.navy.mil/Pages/SexualAssaultPrevention.aspx
MCPON's PODCAST on SAPR
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