Texas
Texas suicide prevention plans and initiatives
Texas’ suicide prevention activities are housed within the state’s Health and Human Services Commission’s (HHSC) Office of Mental Health Coordination in partnership with the Texas Suicide Prevention Collaborative, a broad-based membership group of statewide agencies and organizations, local university campuses, military and Veteran groups, community suicide prevention coalitions, and many other stakeholders across the state working to reduce suicides in Texas. The Collaborative, with support from HHSC, oversees updates to and implementation of the Texas State Plan for Suicide Prevention: Guidelines for Suicide Prevention in Texas, most recently updated in 2022.
In 2003, Texas Health and Safety Code 533.040(c) created a school suicide prevention liaison, followed by a bill in 2015 to increase the visibility and focus of the liaison, and making the position the state’s suicide prevention coordinator. This position now serves as the suicide prevention team lead, which includes a Zero Suicide Safer Care coordinator, a suicide prevention specialist focused on K-12 behavioral health coordination and suicide prevention, an epidemiologist/suicide prevention policy, programs, and outcomes specialist, and a Veteran mental health and suicide prevention coordinator.
Texas laws
Key:
Crisis lines and 988 implementation
Mental health parity
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