Washington
Washington suicide prevention plans and initiatives
Washington’s suicide prevention activities are housed within the state’s Department of Health (DOH), who maintains a list of Washington’s Suicide Prevention Coalitions in local communities across the state. In March 2014, Washington law required the DOH to create a statewide suicide prevention plan for people of all ages, and in 2016 the Washington State Suicide Prevention Plan was released. The plan’s goals and recommendations work together with the Washington State Plan for Healthy Communities, the Healthiest Next Generation Initiative, and the DOH Strategic Plan.
In 2021, Washington launched the first ever Native and Strong Crisis Lifeline, a lifeline dedicated to American Indian and Alaskan Native people. Individuals in Washington can reach Native crisis counselors by calling the 988 Lifeline and choosing option 4.