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Increase in calls due to pandemic: Interior Crisis Line Network

More and more people are using crisis lines to help cope
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The Interior Crisis Line Network has seen an increase in calls throughout the pandemic. (Contributed)

World Suicide Prevention Day takes place Sept. 10 to serve as a reminder to keep our eyes open for those who may need a hand during these difficult times.

Asha Croggon, a program director with the Interior Crisis Line Network (ICLN), said the crisis line network, which spans 221 square kilometres within the Interior Health region, has recently received an increase in the number of calls.

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She said economic uncertainty has put stress on people and coupled with the isolation due to gathering restrictions, it has become too much for some.

Croggon said the increase in crisis calls have a two-fold impact on staff and volunteers.

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Every Sept. 10, Croggon said the crisis line network and their partner agencies put together public events to spread awareness of suicide prevention, but that won香蕉视频直播檛 be the case this year.

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For those who may be struggling with stress and trauma, Croggon has a message.

香蕉视频直播淵ou matter. You香蕉视频直播檙e not alone, and please reach out for help香蕉视频直播elp is just a call, whether it香蕉视频直播檚 calling a crisis line or calling a friend or a loved one. People care and speaking to someone can help alleviate all this pressure.香蕉视频直播

For more information on the ICLN, visit their website. For more information on virtual events, visit the CMHA Kootenays page.

If you or someone you know is in need of support, call the ICLN at 1-888-353-CARE.

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Twila Amato
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