Kansas
Kansas suicide prevention plans and initiatives
The Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services, Behavioral Health Services Commission (KDADS/BHS) houses the State Suicide Prevention Coordinator to lead state suicide prevention efforts and is charged with building public-private partnerships to develop and accomplish its suicide prevention goals and objectives. Most recently, KDADS published the Kansas Suicide Prevention Plan: 2021-2025, which will be renewed every 5 years with progress reports submitted to the GBHSPC and the state legislature or Governor annually.
In 2018, the Office of the Kansas Attorney General (AG) and Tower Mental Health Foundation convened a Mental Health Task Force, and that December released the Kansas Youth Suicide Prevention Task Force State Report recommending access to mental health services, suicide prevention training in schools, and a full-time suicide prevention coordinator position. In 2019 Kansas law charged the AG with appointing said coordinator to identify, create, coordinate, and support youth suicide awareness and prevention efforts statewide (K.S.A. § 75-772); a youth suicide prevention coordinator position also exists in the Office of the AG.