Person-Centered Care – SPARK Talk

What if we could save lives…and save money? The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, with its network of over 150 crisis centers across the country and its volume of over a million calls per year, is succeeding in doing just that. Dr. John Draper, Director of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, challenges traditional ideas about what the “best care” for people at risk of suicide is. And he champions a transformative one: “The best way to keep individuals safe is to empower them to want to keep themselves safe.” In this compelling talk, he explains how.

“We need to bring care to people in the way that they want it.”

John Draper, PhD, is the Director of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline which is a SAMHSA-funded grant program with a national network of over 150 crisis centers across the country. He is also the president of Link2Health Solutions, a wholly-owned affiliate of the Mental Health Association of New York City.

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Author: Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC)

Year Published/Updated: 2014

Resource Type: Video/Audio