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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 5:10 pm 
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People should like sign this and stuff

http://www.save1800suicide.org/

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The last company I worked for ran a national hotline (and subsequently lost the contract). There's no way the government is shutting down 1-800-SUICIDE. The company running it probably lost the contract to another company and this is backlash. :roll:

We rambled on and on about how the CDC was destroying everything we worked for, and how the new company was corrupt and only got the contract through friends in Homeland Security. We predicted the hotline would tank within a month.

That was a year ago. Call 1-800-CDC-INFO right now. They're fine. No one dialing that number would ever know the difference. :x

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Even if it doesn't get shut down, the part about it not being confidential anymore is a bit upsetting.

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Al wrote:
Even if it doesn't get shut down, the part about it not being confidential anymore is a bit upsetting.


That is a bit upsetting. Anymore, it seems that privacy and confidentiality are a thing of the past.

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geg will feel lonely if this happens.

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ranting in e-minor wrote:
Al wrote:
Even if it doesn't get shut down, the part about it not being confidential anymore is a bit upsetting.


That is a bit upsetting. Anymore, it seems that privacy and confidentiality are a thing of the past.


"has decided to create their own government run system where they would have direct access to confidential data on individuals in crisis."

That's pretty vague. They probably just want to compile a database. I highly doubt the government wants to link names to phone calls. Even HHS knows that this would kill the hotline and result in a jump in deaths.

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