Not the OP, but I saw it as a bandaid. Creating a hotline vs fixing underlying societal issues is a quick fix but doesn't fix the real drivers of the longterm increases.
Do you keep bandaids in your house? Or do you rely purely on the Emergency Room a/o "toughing it out"?
Bandaids are useful. And can save measurable numbers of lives.
Do you keep bandaids in your house? Or do you rely purely on the Emergency Room a/o "toughing it out"?
Bandaids are useful. And can save measurable numbers of lives.