Nebraska Network of Care for Behavioral Health - Find behavioral health services and resources across the state.
Help for Parents: Dealing with Suicide Concerns - a guide created by the Nebraska Department of Education Suicide Prevention Team to address parental concerns related to suicide. The tool provides answers to questions parents may be asking and directs parents to a wealth of valuable resources.
Community Impact Network - A collection of searchable resources found near our four-county area. Resources include behavioral health services, medical resources, food, transportation, goods, etc.
The National Suicide Prevention Hotline is available 24/7.
Services are free and confidential. The Hotline provides support for people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress.
In 2020, the Lifeline received nearly 2.4 million crisis calls across the United States.
15,368 calls were from Nebraska.
8,766 calls were connected to crisis centers in-state.
Nebraska Lifeline Call volume increased 96% since 2016.
Lifeline callers report significant reductions in psychological pain, hopelessness, and anxiety after speaking with a trained crisis center worker.
EMS are dispatched in only 2% of Lifeline calls.
We Can All Prevent Suicide - Hope and Recovery are possible. Know the Risk Factors and Warning Signs.
Donate your time or resources to a Crisis Center.
Advocate for Mental Health Services.
Use your social media account to help educate the public on available resources.
Be the One to Ask - Ask a Question, Save a Life.
Safe2Help is a confidential & anonymous tip line for students, parents, staff or community members to report school safety concerns in Nebraska.