Georgia
Georgia suicide prevention plans and initiatives
Georgia’s Suicide Prevention Program was created by statute (§ 37-1-27) and is housed within the Office of Behavioral Health Prevention, Division of Behavioral Health at the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD), where you can find the most recent Annual Suicide Prevention Program Report: 2019, as well as information about mental health awareness and suicide prevention training, Georgia suicide prevention coalitions, and relevant legislation and policy.
In the summer of 2020, DBHDD released the updated Georgia Suicide Prevention Strategic Plan 2020-2025 to increase suicide prevention awareness across the state, develop and implement best clinical and preventive practices, and advance and disseminate knowledge about suicide and effective methods for prevention. Student suicide prevention resources are offered through the Department of Education, Office of Whole Child Supports.