West Virginia bill would add suicide prevention information to student ID cards
WV bill would mandate suicide prevention phone numbers for middle, high school IDs
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Public middle and high schools in West Virginia would be required to include suicide prevention resources on student ID cards next year, if a bill passed Thursday by the House of Delegates becomes law.
Schools that offer student IDs for grades six through 12 would have to print the number for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — 988 for calling and texting — on either side of each student's card. The hotline operates a network of over 200 crisis centers staffed with counselors who are trained to listen to callers, offer support and connect them with resources, according to its website.
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The cards would also have to include contact information for the Crisis Text line: text HOME to 741741.
Public schools would have about a year to implement the policy, if it's signed into law. Similar laws have been passed in states like New Hampshire, South Carolina, Illinois and Arizona.
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West Virginia's bill now advances to the Senate.