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Suicide Prevention Protocol: Cicpc’s New Approach

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Venezuelan Police Develop Protocol‍ for Suicide Prevention Outreach

CARACAS,Venezuela – Venezuela’s Criminal⁣ Scientific and Investigative Corps‌ (Cicpc) is developing a specialized protocol too provide personalized attention to individuals exhibiting suicidal tendencies,Director Douglas Rico announced this ⁤week. The ‍initiative comes as the world observes World Suicide⁣ Prevention Day on September 10th.

The protocol, currently under development by a dedicated team,‍ aims to⁤ offer targeted support to those who seek it. Rico highlighted the urgency of the issue, stating that globally, one person dies‍ by suicide every​ 40 seconds, and an⁤ attempt occurs every three seconds. This new effort reflects a growing focus on proactive mental health intervention within the Venezuelan law enforcement system.

Rico urged⁤ the public to be vigilant for ⁢warning signs in family‍ and⁣ friends, detailing behaviors ‌that may indicate suicidal ideation. These include discussing suicide, making plans, substance abuse, excessive alcohol consumption, a lack of purpose, agitation, insomnia,‌ feelings of being trapped, increased isolation, self-harm, and⁢ meaningful changes in ⁤behavior ⁢or impulsivity.

“When you‌ see someone… who exhibits these behaviors, it is possible that this person has in his mind the idea of⁣ ​​taking‍ his‍ life,” Rico explained in‌ a video posted to the Cicpc’s instagram account.

The cicpc also published a statement debunking the ⁣myth that individuals who talk⁤ about suicide will not act on those ⁤thoughts, emphasizing that most attempts are preceded by verbal ⁢and behavioral signals that should always be taken seriously.

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