During a recent government meeting, the regional vice president of Trillium Health Resources, representing Wayne County, emphasized the organization's commitment to suicide prevention, a cause that resonates deeply with him due to personal loss. He highlighted the pain and grief that suicide inflicts on families and communities, underscoring the importance of education and outreach in addressing this critical issue.
Trillium Health Resources operates a 24/7 behavioral health call center designed to assist individuals in crisis. The vice president encouraged community members to access resources available on their website, trilliumhealthresources.com, and introduced Melissa Reese, the community liaison coordinator for Wayne County, who is also involved in these efforts.
The discussion also touched on a recent spike in suicides in Goldsboro, prompting immediate action from Trillium Health. Within days of the incidents, key representatives from Trillium met with city officials to explore collaborative strategies aimed at enhancing support for those in crisis. This proactive approach aims to strengthen the partnership between local law enforcement and health resources to better serve the community's needs.
The meeting underscored the urgent need for continued dialogue and collaboration in addressing mental health challenges, particularly in the wake of recent tragedies.