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| AN ACT concerning public health.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
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| Suicide Prevention, Education, and Treatment Act. |
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| Section 5. Legislative findings.
The General Assembly |
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| makes the following findings:
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| (1) The Surgeon General of the United States has |
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| described suicide prevention as a serious public health |
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| priority and has called upon each state to develop a |
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| statewide comprehensive suicide prevention strategy using |
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| a public health approach. Suicide now ranks 10th among |
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| causes of death, nationally. |
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| (2) In 1998, 1,064 Illinoisans lost their lives to |
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| suicide, an average of 3 Illinois residents per day. It is |
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| estimated that there are between 21,000 and 35,000 suicide |
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| attempts in Illinois every year. Three and one-half percent |
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| of all suicides in the nation take place in Illinois. |
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| (3) Among older adults, suicide rates are increasing, |
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| making suicide the leading fatal injury among the elderly |
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| population in Illinois. As the proportion of Illinois' |
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| population age 75 and older increases, the number of |
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| suicides among persons in this age group will also |
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| increase, unless an effective suicide prevention strategy |
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| is implemented.
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| (4) Adolescents are far more likely to attempt suicide |
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| than other age groups in
Illinois. The data indicates that |
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| there are 100 attempts for every adolescent suicide |
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| completed. In 1998, 156 Illinois youths died by suicide, |
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| between the ages of 15 through 24. Using this estimate, |
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| there were likely more than 15,500 suicide attempts made by |
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| Illinois adolescents or approximately 50% of all estimated |
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| suicide attempts that occurred in Illinois were made by |
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| adolescents. |
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| (5) Homicide and suicide rank as the second and third |
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| leading causes of death in Illinois for youth, |
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| respectively. Both are preventable. While the death rates |
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| for unintentional injuries decreased by more than 35% |
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| between 1979 and 1996, the death rates for homicide and |
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| suicide increased for youth. Evidence is growing in terms |
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| of the links between suicide and other forms of violence. |
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| This provides compelling reasons for broadening the |
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| State's scope in identifying risk factors for self-harmful |
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| behavior. The number of estimated youth suicide attempts |
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| and the growing concerns of youth violence can best be |
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| addressed through the implementation of successful |
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| gatekeeper-training programs to identify and refer youth |
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| at risk for self-harmful behavior. |
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| (6) The American Association of Suicidology |
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| conservatively estimates that the lives of at least 6 |
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| persons related to or connected to individuals who attempt |
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| or complete suicide are impacted. Using these estimates, in |
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| 1998, more than 6,000 Illinoisans struggled to cope with |
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| the impact of suicide.
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| (7) Decreases in alcohol and other drug abuse, as well |
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| as decreases in access to lethal means, significantly |
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| reduce the number of suicides. |
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| (8) Suicide attempts are expected to be higher than |
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| reported because attempts not requiring medical attention |
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| are not required to be reported. The underreporting of |
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| suicide completion is also likely because suicide |
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| classification involves conclusions regarding the intent |
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| of the deceased. The stigma associated with suicide is also |
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| likely to contribute to underreporting. Without |
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| interagency collaboration and support for proven, |
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| community-based, culturally-competent suicide prevention |
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| and intervention programs, suicides are likely to rise. |
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| (9) Emerging data on rates of suicide based on gender, |
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| ethnicity, age, and geographic areas demand a new strategy |
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| that responds to the needs of a diverse population. |
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| (10) According to Children's Safety Network Economics |
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| Insurance, the cost of youth suicide acts by persons in |
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| Illinois who are under 21 years of age totals $539,000,000, |
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| including medical costs, future earnings lost, and a |
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| measure of quality of life.
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| (11) Suicide is the second leading cause of death in |
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| Illinois for persons between the ages of 15 and 24. |
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| (12) In 1998, there were 1,116 homicides in Illinois, |
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| which outnumbered suicides by only 52. Yet, so far, only |
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| homicide has received funding, programs, and media |
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| attention. |
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| (13) According to the 1999 national report on |
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| statistics for suicide of the American Association of |
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| Suicidology, categories of unintentional injury, motor |
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| vehicle deaths, and all other deaths include many reported |
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| and unsubstantiated suicides that are not identified |
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| correctly because of poor investigatory techniques, |
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| unsophisticated inquest jurors, and stigmas that cause |
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| families to cover up evidence. |
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| (14) Programs for HIV infectious diseases are very well |
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| funded even though, in Illinois, HIV deaths number 30% less |
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| than suicide deaths. |
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| Section 10. Definitions.
For the purpose of this Act, |
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| unless the context otherwise requires: |
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| "Committee" means the Illinois Suicide Prevention |
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| Strategic Planning Committee. |
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| "Department" means the Department of Public Health.
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| "Plan" means the Illinois Suicide Prevention Strategic |
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| Plan set forth in Section 15. |
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| Section 13. Duration; report. All projects set forth in |
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| this Act must be at least 3 years in duration, and the |
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| Department and related contracts as well as the Suicide |
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| Prevention Strategic Planning Committee must report annually |
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| to the Governor and General Assembly on the effectiveness of |
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| these activities and programs. |
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| Section 15. Suicide Prevention Strategic Planning |
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| Committee.
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| (a) The Committee is created as the official grassroots |
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| creator, planner, monitor, and advocate for the Illinois |
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| Suicide Prevention Strategic Plan. No later than one year after |
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| the effective date of this Act, the Committee shall review, |
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| finalize, and submit to the Governor and the General Assembly |
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| the Illinois Suicide Prevention Strategic Plan and appropriate |
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| processes and outcome objectives for 10 overriding |
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| recommendations and a timeline for reaching these objectives. |
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| (b) The Committee shall use the United States Surgeon |
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| General's National Suicide Prevention Strategy as a model for |
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| the Plan. The Committee shall review the statutorily prescribed |
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| missions of major State mental health, health, aging, and |
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| school mental health programs and recommend, as necessary and |
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| appropriate, statutory changes to include suicide prevention |
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| in the missions and procedures of those programs. The Committee |
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| shall prepare a report of that review, including its |
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| recommendations, and shall submit the report to the Governor |
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| and the General Assembly by December 31, 2004. |
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| (c) The Director of Public Health shall appoint the members |
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| of the Committee. The membership of the Committee shall |
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| include, without limitation, representatives of statewide |
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| organizations and other agencies that focus on the prevention |
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| of suicide and the improvement of mental health treatment or |
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| that provide suicide prevention or survivor support services. |
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| Other disciplines that shall be considered for membership on |
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| the committee include law enforcement, first responders, |
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| faith-based community leaders, universities, and survivors of |
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| suicide (families and friends who have lost persons to suicide) |
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| as well as consumers of services of these agencies and |
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| organizations.
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| (d) The committee shall meet at least 4 times a year, and |
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| more as deemed necessary, in various sites statewide in order |
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| to foster as much participation as possible. The Committee, a |
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| steering committee, and core members of the full committee |
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| shall monitor and guide the definition and direction of the |
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| goals of the full Committee, shall review and approve |
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| productions of the plan, and shall meet before the full |
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| Committee meetings. |
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| Section 20. General awareness and screening program.
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| (a) The Department shall provide technical assistance for |
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| the work of the Committee and the production of the Plan and |
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| shall distribute general information and screening tools for |
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| suicide prevention to the general public through local public |
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| health departments throughout the State. These materials shall |
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| be distributed to agencies, schools, hospitals, churches, |
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| places of employment, and all related professional caregivers |
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| to educate all citizens about warning signs and interventions |
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| that all persons can do to stop the suicidal cycle. |
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| (b) This program shall include, without limitation, all of |
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| the following: |
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| (1) Educational programs about warning signs and how to |
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| help suicidal individuals. |
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| (2) Educational presentations about suicide risk and |
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| how to help at-risk people in special populations and with |
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| bilingual support to special cultures. |
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| (3) The designation of an annual suicide awareness week |
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| or month to include a public awareness campaign on suicide. |
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| (4) A statewide suicide prevention conference before |
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| November of 2004. |
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| (5) An Illinois Suicide Prevention Speaker's Bureau. |
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| (6) A program to educate the media regarding the |
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| guidelines developed by the American Association for |
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| Suicidology for coverage of suicides and to encourage media |
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| cooperation in adopting these guidelines in reporting |
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| suicides. |
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| (7) Increased training opportunities for volunteers, |
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| professionals, and other caregivers to develop specific |
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| skills for assessing suicide risk and intervening to |
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| prevent suicide. |
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| Section 25. Additional duties of the Committee.
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| Committee shall: |
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| (1) Act as an advisor and lead consultant on the |
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| design, implementation, and evaluation of all programs |
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| outlined in this Act. |
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| (2) Establish interagency policy and procedures among |
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| appropriate agencies for the collaboration and |
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| coordination needed to implement the programs outlined in |
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| this Act.
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| (3) Design, review, select, and monitor proposals for |
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| the implementation of these activities in agencies |
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| throughout the State. |
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| Section 30. Suicide prevention pilot programs. |
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| (a) The Department shall establish, when funds are |
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| appropriated, up to 5 pilot programs that provide training and |
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| direct service programs relating to youth, elderly, special |
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| populations, high-risk populations, and professional |
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| caregivers. The purpose of these pilot programs is to |
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| demonstrate and evaluate the effectiveness of the projects set |
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| forth in this Act in the communities in which they are offered. |
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| The pilot programs shall be operational for at least 2 years of |
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| the 3-year requirement set forth in Section 13. |
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| (b) The Director of Public Health is encouraged to ensure |
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| that the pilot programs include the following prevention |
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| strategies: |
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| (1) school gatekeeper and faculty training;
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| (2) community gatekeeper training; |
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| (3) general community suicide prevention education; |
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| (4) health providers and physician training and |
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| consultation about high-risk cases; |
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| (5) depression, anxiety, and suicide screening |
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| programs;
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| (6) peer support youth and older adult programs;
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| (7) the enhancement of 24-hour crisis centers, |
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| hotlines, and person-to-person calling trees; |
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| (8) means restriction advocacy and collaboration; and
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| (9) intervening and supporting after a suicide.
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| (c) The funds appropriated for purposes of this Section |
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| shall be allocated by the Department on a competitive, |
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| grant-submission basis, which shall include consideration of |
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| different rates of risk of suicide based on age, ethnicity, |
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| gender, prevalence of mental health disorders, different rates |
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| of suicide based on geographic areas in Illinois, and the |
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| services and curriculum offered to fit these needs by the |
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| applying agency. |
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| (d) The Department and Committee shall prepare a report as |
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| to the effectiveness of the demonstration projects established |
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| pursuant to this Section and submit that report no later than 6 |
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| months after the projects are completed to the Governor and |
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| General Assembly.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, |
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| 2004.
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