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1-Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 114 CHAPTER 160 Relative to Suicide Prevention Week in California. [ Filed with Secretary of State August 13, 2024. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 114, Seyarto. Suicide Prevention Week in California.This measure would proclaim the week of September 8 through September 14, 2024, inclusive, as Suicide Prevention Week in California.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO Bill TextWHEREAS, California recognizes suicide as a public health problem and suicide prevention as a statewide responsibility; andWHEREAS, Designating the second week of September as Suicide Prevention Week in California would overlap with World Suicide Prevention Day, which occurs on September 10, 2024, and is recognized internationally and supported by the World Health Organization; andWHEREAS, Suicide is the 12th leading cause of all deaths in the United States and the 14th leading cause of all deaths in California; andWHEREAS, In the United States, on average, a person commits suicide every 11 minutes, which equates to around 130 suicides daily. The number of suicide deaths notably increased by about 2.6 percent in 2022, rising from 48,183 in 2021 to an estimated 49,449; andWHEREAS, In the United States, the highest suicide rates are among individuals 45 to 54 years of age, inclusive. Suicide rates among youths 15 to 24 years of age, inclusive, have risen over 200 percent in the past five decades. Additionally, in 2021, suicide death rates were particularly high among American Indian and Alaska Native people, males, and individuals living in rural areas; andWHEREAS, Each day, an estimated 17 veterans in the United States commit suicide, which translates to approximately one veteran every 85 minutes. Suicide is the second leading cause of death for veterans 18 to 44 years of age, inclusive. In California alone, 461 veterans committed suicide in 2021; andWHEREAS, There are 5,400,000 people in the United States, known as survivors of suicide, who have lost a loved one to suicide; andWHEREAS, The COVID-19 pandemic heightened risk factors linked to suicidal behavior such as deteriorating mental health, substance abuse, and occupational or economic stress; andWHEREAS, A significant number of suicides are preventable. Often, individuals contemplating suicide exhibit warning signs, but these signals frequently go unnoticed or unaddressed due to a lack of awareness or certainty on how to respond; andWHEREAS, The stigma associated with mental illness and suicide works against suicide prevention by discouraging persons at risk for suicide from seeking lifesaving help and further traumatizes survivors of suicide; andWHEREAS, Launched on July 16, 2022, the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline serves as an invaluable resource for those grappling with emotional turmoil or suicidal crises. Trained crisis counselors offer confidential support and resources 24 hours a day, seven days a week through this lifeline. They operate from over 200 local centers across the United States, providing a beacon of hope in times of distress; andWHEREAS, The State of California established the Public Health Comprehensive Suicide Prevention Program (SPP), published the California Strategic Plan on Suicide Prevention in 2008, and has supported multiple statewide and local projects launched under the Mental Health Services Act (Proposition 63 at the November 2, 2004, statewide general election); andWHEREAS, The State of California recognizes the efforts of organizations such as the American Association of Suicidology that are dedicated to reducing the frequency of suicide attempts and deaths and the pain of survivors of suicide through educational programs, research programs, intervention services, and bereavement services; andWHEREAS, Suicide Prevention Week in California is a time to acknowledge the tragic loss of individuals who have committed suicide and to commemorate the actions of organizations and individuals working to prevent suicide and raise awareness of suicide as a public health issue; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby proclaims the week of September 8 through September 14, 2024, inclusive, as Suicide Prevention Week in California; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
1+Enrolled August 09, 2024 Passed IN Senate July 03, 2024 Passed IN Assembly August 08, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 114Introduced by Senator Seyarto(Coauthors: Senators Dahle, Dodd, Newman, Portantino, and Wilk)February 20, 2024 Relative to Suicide Prevention Week in California.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 114, Seyarto. Suicide Prevention Week in California.This measure would proclaim the week of September 8 through September 14, 2024, inclusive, as Suicide Prevention Week in California.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO Bill TextWHEREAS, California recognizes suicide as a public health problem and suicide prevention as a statewide responsibility; andWHEREAS, Designating the second week of September as Suicide Prevention Week in California would overlap with World Suicide Prevention Day, which occurs on September 10, 2024, and is recognized internationally and supported by the World Health Organization; andWHEREAS, Suicide is the 12th leading cause of all deaths in the United States and the 14th leading cause of all deaths in California; andWHEREAS, In the United States, on average, a person commits suicide every 11 minutes, which equates to around 130 suicides daily. The number of suicide deaths notably increased by about 2.6 percent in 2022, rising from 48,183 in 2021 to an estimated 49,449; andWHEREAS, In the United States, the highest suicide rates are among individuals 45 to 54 years of age, inclusive. Suicide rates among youths 15 to 24 years of age, inclusive, have risen over 200 percent in the past five decades. Additionally, in 2021, suicide death rates were particularly high among American Indian and Alaska Native people, males, and individuals living in rural areas; andWHEREAS, Each day, an estimated 17 veterans in the United States commit suicide, which translates to approximately one veteran every 85 minutes. Suicide is the second leading cause of death for veterans 18 to 44 years of age, inclusive. In California alone, 461 veterans committed suicide in 2021; andWHEREAS, There are 5,400,000 people in the United States, known as survivors of suicide, who have lost a loved one to suicide; andWHEREAS, The COVID-19 pandemic heightened risk factors linked to suicidal behavior such as deteriorating mental health, substance abuse, and occupational or economic stress; andWHEREAS, A significant number of suicides are preventable. Often, individuals contemplating suicide exhibit warning signs, but these signals frequently go unnoticed or unaddressed due to a lack of awareness or certainty on how to respond; andWHEREAS, The stigma associated with mental illness and suicide works against suicide prevention by discouraging persons at risk for suicide from seeking lifesaving help and further traumatizes survivors of suicide; andWHEREAS, Launched on July 16, 2022, the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline serves as an invaluable resource for those grappling with emotional turmoil or suicidal crises. Trained crisis counselors offer confidential support and resources 24 hours a day, seven days a week through this lifeline. They operate from over 200 local centers across the United States, providing a beacon of hope in times of distress; andWHEREAS, The State of California established the Public Health Comprehensive Suicide Prevention Program (SPP), published the California Strategic Plan on Suicide Prevention in 2008, and has supported multiple statewide and local projects launched under the Mental Health Services Act (Proposition 63 at the November 2, 2004, statewide general election); andWHEREAS, The State of California recognizes the efforts of organizations such as the American Association of Suicidology that are dedicated to reducing the frequency of suicide attempts and deaths and the pain of survivors of suicide through educational programs, research programs, intervention services, and bereavement services; andWHEREAS, Suicide Prevention Week in California is a time to acknowledge the tragic loss of individuals who have committed suicide and to commemorate the actions of organizations and individuals working to prevent suicide and raise awareness of suicide as a public health issue; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby proclaims the week of September 8 through September 14, 2024, inclusive, as Suicide Prevention Week in California; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
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3- Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 114 CHAPTER 160 Relative to Suicide Prevention Week in California. [ Filed with Secretary of State August 13, 2024. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 114, Seyarto. Suicide Prevention Week in California.This measure would proclaim the week of September 8 through September 14, 2024, inclusive, as Suicide Prevention Week in California.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO
3+ Enrolled August 09, 2024 Passed IN Senate July 03, 2024 Passed IN Assembly August 08, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 114Introduced by Senator Seyarto(Coauthors: Senators Dahle, Dodd, Newman, Portantino, and Wilk)February 20, 2024 Relative to Suicide Prevention Week in California.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 114, Seyarto. Suicide Prevention Week in California.This measure would proclaim the week of September 8 through September 14, 2024, inclusive, as Suicide Prevention Week in California.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO
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1928 SCR 114, Seyarto. Suicide Prevention Week in California.
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2130 This measure would proclaim the week of September 8 through September 14, 2024, inclusive, as Suicide Prevention Week in California.
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2332 This measure would proclaim the week of September 8 through September 14, 2024, inclusive, as Suicide Prevention Week in California.
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2938 WHEREAS, California recognizes suicide as a public health problem and suicide prevention as a statewide responsibility; and
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3140 WHEREAS, Designating the second week of September as Suicide Prevention Week in California would overlap with World Suicide Prevention Day, which occurs on September 10, 2024, and is recognized internationally and supported by the World Health Organization; and
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3342 WHEREAS, Suicide is the 12th leading cause of all deaths in the United States and the 14th leading cause of all deaths in California; and
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3544 WHEREAS, In the United States, on average, a person commits suicide every 11 minutes, which equates to around 130 suicides daily. The number of suicide deaths notably increased by about 2.6 percent in 2022, rising from 48,183 in 2021 to an estimated 49,449; and
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3746 WHEREAS, In the United States, the highest suicide rates are among individuals 45 to 54 years of age, inclusive. Suicide rates among youths 15 to 24 years of age, inclusive, have risen over 200 percent in the past five decades. Additionally, in 2021, suicide death rates were particularly high among American Indian and Alaska Native people, males, and individuals living in rural areas; and
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3948 WHEREAS, Each day, an estimated 17 veterans in the United States commit suicide, which translates to approximately one veteran every 85 minutes. Suicide is the second leading cause of death for veterans 18 to 44 years of age, inclusive. In California alone, 461 veterans committed suicide in 2021; and
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4150 WHEREAS, There are 5,400,000 people in the United States, known as survivors of suicide, who have lost a loved one to suicide; and
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4352 WHEREAS, The COVID-19 pandemic heightened risk factors linked to suicidal behavior such as deteriorating mental health, substance abuse, and occupational or economic stress; and
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4554 WHEREAS, A significant number of suicides are preventable. Often, individuals contemplating suicide exhibit warning signs, but these signals frequently go unnoticed or unaddressed due to a lack of awareness or certainty on how to respond; and
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4756 WHEREAS, The stigma associated with mental illness and suicide works against suicide prevention by discouraging persons at risk for suicide from seeking lifesaving help and further traumatizes survivors of suicide; and
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4958 WHEREAS, Launched on July 16, 2022, the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline serves as an invaluable resource for those grappling with emotional turmoil or suicidal crises. Trained crisis counselors offer confidential support and resources 24 hours a day, seven days a week through this lifeline. They operate from over 200 local centers across the United States, providing a beacon of hope in times of distress; and
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5160 WHEREAS, The State of California established the Public Health Comprehensive Suicide Prevention Program (SPP), published the California Strategic Plan on Suicide Prevention in 2008, and has supported multiple statewide and local projects launched under the Mental Health Services Act (Proposition 63 at the November 2, 2004, statewide general election); and
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5362 WHEREAS, The State of California recognizes the efforts of organizations such as the American Association of Suicidology that are dedicated to reducing the frequency of suicide attempts and deaths and the pain of survivors of suicide through educational programs, research programs, intervention services, and bereavement services; and
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5564 WHEREAS, Suicide Prevention Week in California is a time to acknowledge the tragic loss of individuals who have committed suicide and to commemorate the actions of organizations and individuals working to prevent suicide and raise awareness of suicide as a public health issue; now, therefore, be it
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5766 Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby proclaims the week of September 8 through September 14, 2024, inclusive, as Suicide Prevention Week in California; and be it further
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5968 Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.