Indiana expands suicide, crisis services to include mobile crisis teams
By Erik Hackman The Evening News and the Tribune INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration hosted a news conference Tues...

By Erik Hackman The Evening News and the Tribune INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration hosted a news conference Tuesday to raise awareness and to provide an update on the 988 & Crisis Lifeline. Indiana 988 is a call center for those who are in a suicide or mental health crisis and need immediate help. It directly connects the caller with a specialist who is trained in suicide and crisis prevention. Indiana Family & Social Services Administration The lifeline is a free, confidential resource that is available 24/7 for anyone who is experiencing a mental health crisis.