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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 21-083 Establishing Suicide Prevention PolicyRESOLUTION NO.21-083 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA ESTABLISHING A SUICIDE PREVENTION POLICY WHEREAS, the City of Saratoga recognizes that suicide is a public health issue, evidenced by data from County of Santa Clara Behavioral Health Services that shows that after a three-year decline in the suicide rate in the County, suicide rates increased in 2018 and 2019; and WHEREAS, the City of Saratoga seeks to support the strategies recommended by the Santa Clara County Suicide Prevention Strategic Plan; and WHEREAS, educating the community on suicide risk factors, warning signs, how to report threats of suicide or those showing signs of becoming at risk, and removing the stigma about mental health treatment, recovery, and resiliency is an important step in addressing suicide as a public health issue; and WHEREAS, the Suicide Prevention Policy formalizes a process by which general resources are shared and safe messaging best practices are followed when communicating with employees and the community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby adopts the attached Suicide Prevention Policy. The above and foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Saratoga City Council held on the 151h day of December 2021, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: ATTEST: COUNCIL MEMBERS BERNALD, KUMAR, ZHAO, VICE MAYOR FITZSIMMONS, MAYOR WALIA NONE NONE NONE L?`� Britt Avrit, MMC, City Clerk Tina Walia, Mayor DATE: Resolution 21-083 Page 2 CITY OF SARATOGA SUICIDE PREVENTION POLICY Adopted December 15, 2021, via Resolution 21-083 I. Purpose The policy reflects an ongoing commitment to increase awareness of suicide a public health problem. The framework in this policy promotes the planning, implementation, and evaluation of strategies for suicide prevention and intervention, as well as encouraging mental health care. II. Policy This policy shall advance current strategies and best practices of County of Santa Clara Behavior Health Services, National Council for Behavioral Health, National Alliance on Mental Illness, and the World Health Organization. This policy shall call for the collaboration between the City of Saratoga and local and regional organizations to provide information to employees and residents to gain a better understanding of the causes of suicide, learn the appropriate methods for identifying those at risk, and learn how to report threats of suicide or those showing signs of becoming at risk for to the appropriate authorities. The City will promote strategies of the Santa Clara County Suicide Prevention Strategic Plan and resources provided by the County as well as the Suicide Prevention Resource Center under the following guiding framework: City Employees: Annually, the City Manager or the City Manager's designee will share information with employees that helps staff gain a better understanding of the causes of suicide and learn the appropriate methods for identifying and preventing the loss of life. The Human Resources Division will work with the County of Santa Clara Behavior Health Services to ensure information shared reflects current research. Additionally, the City shall provide a copy of this policy to all employees. City Facilities: The City Manager or City Manager's designee will develop public safety protocols governing a response to a suicide attempt on City facilities and will ensure that those protocols are reviewed annually. This review of protocols will seek to update internal procedures and address any needed support for employees that may witness such events. The City Manager or the City Manager's designee will further ensure an appropriate communications strategy is in place if a suicide attempt occurs in a City facility The communication strategy will reflect the best practices for reporting on suicide, as provided by the County. Community: The City will link to the County of Santa Clara Behavior Health Services and actively collaborate with the County to disseminate information, including event information and resources as they become available. The City Council will also raise awareness by recognizing National Suicide Prevention Month annually in September.