ATLANTA — Georgia’s mental health agency is partnering with the University System of Georgia to place decals listing the 988 suicide and crisis hotline number in the dorm rooms of every public college and university campus.
“Partnering with the University System of Georgia on this vital initiative underscores our commitment to the mental health and wellbeing of young adults across the state,” said Kevin Tanner, commissioner of the state Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities.
“The placement of 988 decals in residence hall rooms will serve as a constant reminder to students that confidential help is always available, and they are not alone.”
Suicide is the second-leading cause of death among young people between the ages of 18 and 24 in Georgia, according to recent statistics.
The 988 decals are part of a broader effort under the university system’s Mental Health Initiative, a program launched in 2020 to significantly expand mental health services for students.
“Our students’ mental health is a top priority,” said Scot Lingrell, the system’s vice chancellor for enrollment management and student affairs. “This partnership with DBHDD helps raise awareness and get them help when they need it.”
Besides residence halls, the decals also will be placed at student activity centers and health centers to reach an estimated 200,000 students. In addition, 988 wallet cards will be distributed to faculty, staff, and students.