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Amanda Lehner Online Communications Manager National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) [email protected]. Lifeline Online Communications. Seeking Health Information Online. The Pew Internet Project says: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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LIFELINE ONLINE COMMUNICATIONS

Amanda Lehner Online Communications ManagerNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline1-800-273-TALK (8255)[email protected]

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Seeking Health Information Online

The Pew Internet Project says:

• People turn to the internet for health information when the stakes are high and the connection needs to be fast.

• That between 75% and 80% of internet users have looked online for health information.

• One in five internet users has looked for mental health information.

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Social Media• Free and easy to use• Viral: Word of mouth referrals,

increased visibility• Facilitating a conversation,

disseminating information and promoting change

• Creates a community of supporters-- identify, engage and commit

• Radical transparency = approachability• Perceived anonymity= reaching out

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Lifeline Online Communications

• Lifeline Website: www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org

• Blog: www.crisiscentersblog.com• Social Networking Sites• Lifeline Gallery:

www.lifelinegallery.org

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Lifeline Online Communications – Social Media

• MySpace - 3,000 friends: www.myspace.com/800273TALK

• YouTube - Over 25,000 views: www.youtube.com/800273TALK

• Facebook - 1,700 fans: www.facebook.com/800273TALK

• Twitter - 470 followers: www.twitter.com/800273TALK

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Online Partnerships• MySpace – outreach, resource

and donated ads

• Facebook – outreach, resource

• YouTube – resource, Google Grants

• Help.com – automated response

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Lifeline Website Traffic• In Q4 2008 average monthly unique

visitors (160,683) increased 117 percent compared to Q4 2007 (74,041).

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Lifeline Traffic Sources 2008

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Online Crisis• Lifeline defines "online crisis" as someone in

suicidal crisis who is reaching out online, or someone who knows a friend (and sometimes stranger) that is threatening suicide online

• Lifeline receives online crisis reports via: Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Twitter, Lifeline Gallery, and Lifeline website

• Respond according to Online Crisis Protocol: Person is helped via email

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Online Postvention• Work with community and schools

to post resources on profiles of the deceased

• Use existing social network to identify and reach the network most affected by the death

• View comments to identify people at risk

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In the News

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Current Challenges• People reaching out online are given

hotline #– Some do not want to call– There is no way to track how many are

calling the hotline• No online standards or best practices• Online crises increasing, no resources

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Future Opportunities • Increase visibility of services on the internet,

raise awareness

• Link up with other health services and mental health services to build and connect an online network of care

• Offer online support:– Online crisis chat, online warning signs, online

natural gatekeepers training

• Evaluation and research