This is why AFSP has done a never-ending amount of advocacy work with the government to promote suicide awareness and prevention. Their Public Policy team has created various connections with the federal government and numerous state governments (https://afsp.org). Equally important, AFSP has created an “Action Center” on their website that provides all the latest bills related to mental health or suicide that have been passed (https://afsp.org). These bills range from federal to state levels and include bills that need more support to gain recognition. Last, but not least, AFSP provides suicide statistics for all states to help promote related bills on the state level. Some of the statistics provided for Ohio mention that someone dies once every six hours due to suicide (https://afsp.org). To add on to that, suicide is the leading cause of death in Ohio for people that are 10-14 years old (https://afsp.org). This brings the result that the advocacy for suicide prevention is profoundly necessary, or else suicide will continue to be a leading cause of death in
This is why AFSP has done a never-ending amount of advocacy work with the government to promote suicide awareness and prevention. Their Public Policy team has created various connections with the federal government and numerous state governments (https://afsp.org). Equally important, AFSP has created an “Action Center” on their website that provides all the latest bills related to mental health or suicide that have been passed (https://afsp.org). These bills range from federal to state levels and include bills that need more support to gain recognition. Last, but not least, AFSP provides suicide statistics for all states to help promote related bills on the state level. Some of the statistics provided for Ohio mention that someone dies once every six hours due to suicide (https://afsp.org). To add on to that, suicide is the leading cause of death in Ohio for people that are 10-14 years old (https://afsp.org). This brings the result that the advocacy for suicide prevention is profoundly necessary, or else suicide will continue to be a leading cause of death in