Bill 117 HR 2955, also known as the Suicide Prevention Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress with the aim of addressing the issue of suicide prevention in the country. The bill seeks to provide funding and resources for programs and initiatives that focus on preventing suicide and supporting individuals who may be at risk.
One of the key provisions of the bill is the establishment of a national suicide prevention hotline, which would provide 24/7 support and resources for individuals in crisis. The bill also calls for increased training for healthcare professionals, first responders, and educators on how to identify and support individuals at risk of suicide.
Additionally, the Suicide Prevention Act aims to improve access to mental health services and resources for individuals struggling with mental health issues that may contribute to suicidal thoughts. This includes increasing funding for mental health clinics and programs that provide support for individuals in need.
Overall, the goal of Bill 117 HR 2955 is to address the growing issue of suicide in the United States by providing resources, support, and education to help prevent suicide and support individuals in crisis. The bill is currently being reviewed by Congress and has garnered bipartisan support for its efforts to address this important public health issue.