JACKSON, MS — January 8, 2010 — It’s no secret that the top choices of communication for young adults is text messaging and e-mail. That’s why the Mississippi Department of Mental Health (DMH) has added a new feature to its’ statewide Helpline services which offer individuals the option of sending a text or online message to a member of the Helpline staff. Staff are available to provide help with mental health issues and suicide intervention around the clock.
DMH is partnering with AnComm’s 'Talk About It®' program which is an anonymous online messaging and emergency notification service. Because of the stigma associated with mental health, many young adults are afraid or embarrassed to seek help. 'Talk About It®' offers young adults a more comfortable and easy way to initiate contact with the Helpline while remaining anonymous.
"We believe young adults will gravitate toward this program because it is less intimidating than calling a Helpline and talking to a staff member," said Shannon Rushton, DMH Director of Constituency Services. "The program will allow our Helpline staff to provide a service to the many teenagers in Mississippi who need to discuss mental health issues but may be ashamed to talk to someone. Our goal is to continue to shatter the silence surrounding mental health and this is one of the ways we want to reach out to young adults."
Mental health issues are on the rise among young adults in Mississippi. In 2007, more than 50 young adults died by suicide. Many young adults are in need of someone to talk to who can provide support and resources. Individuals who access the 'Talk About It®' program can discuss a variety of topics including depression, bullying, suicide, stress, grief, death of a loved one, relationship issues, self-esteem, physical/emotional/verbal abuse, cutting/self-injury, drugs, alcohol, and peer pressure among other topics.
Individuals can access the program by visiting www.dmh.ms.gov and clicking on the 'Talk About It®' button on the home page. After creating an account, individuals can anonymously e-mail Helpline staff or send a text message. The DMH Helpline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-877-210-8513.
About AnComm's 'Talk About It®' Developed by AnComm, 'Talk About It' is the nation's first and only anonymous online and text based reporting and emergency notification service for schools. Easy-to-use and implement, ‘Talk About It®’ is a preventative solution focused on bridging the communication gap between students and faculty to foster a safer, more comfortable learning environment. To learn how your educational institution can benefit from AnComm's ‘Talk About It®’ anonymous online and text based reporting service, call 1 (866) 926-2666 or visit their web site at http://www.ancomm.com. |