Korea increases hotline staff for suicide prevention calls, boosts multilingual support
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Korea is sharply augmenting the staffing of its national suicide prevention hotline to address a severe bottleneck in crisis call management, the Ministry of Health and Welfare said Monday. Driven by a presidential directive to eliminate connection delays and reinforce the existing public safety net, the ministry will immediately expand the workforce of the crisis hotline, nearly doubling personnel from 103 counselors to 200 by October. Since the "109 hotline" was launched in January 2024, public awareness has sent inbound call volumes skyrocketing by 46 percent, jumping from roughly 219,000 in 2023 to over 352,000 in 2025. This explosive demand has outpaced current capacity, with an average of 1,118 daily calls but staff levels currently only able to handle approximately 532 calls each day. To bridge this critical operational gap, the government is introducing targeted personnel adjustments and logistical support. Over 60 percent of the hotline's traffic arrives between 4 p.m. and 3 a.m. To ease this pressure, the ministry is partnering with the specialized civilian NGO Lifeline KoreaWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei Korea Times
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