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Help Prevent Suicide!

16/9/2020

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​Help Prevent Suicide!

by Carolyn Barber

Yesterday, on 10th September, it was World Suicide Prevention Day.  This is an opportunity for people and organisations across the globe to raise awareness about suicide and suicide prevention. So I'm going to use this opportunity to share some information about the rate of suicide and self harm, and also signpost you to some recommended on-line training to help people respond in situations where they are really concerned about someone else's thoughts or intentions.

The most recent report produced by the Samaritans in 2018 shows a worrying increase in suicide rate across the UK. In 2018, 6507 people took their own lives, 75% were male and 25% female. This was an overall increase of 10.9%, the highest annual rise since 2013. In the UK, suicide rates among young people have been increasing in recent years, and the suicide rate for young females is now at its highest rate on record.

This is what the Samaritans report says about the reasons why young people take their own lives:

"Suicide is complex and is rarely caused by one thing. It usually follows a combination of adverse childhood experiences, stressors in early life and recent events. Research shows that bereavement, abuse, neglect, self-harm, mental or physical ill health, and experiencing academic pressures are just some of the common risk factors for suicide among young people. Of course, though, most young people will experience these stresses and not go on to take their own lives.
  • Workplace, housing and financial problems were more common for 20-24 year-olds
  • Academic pressures and bullying were found to be more common before suicide in young people under 20
  • Suicide-related internet use was found in 26% of deaths in under 20s and 13% of deaths in 20-24 year-olds"
A major concern, also highlighted by the Samaritans report' is the increase in self-harm among young people over the last 15 years. There are many different definitions of self harm but the Samaritans define this as "any deliberate act of self-poisoning or self-injury without suicidal intent."

Self-harm is a sign that someone is experiencing serious emotional distress and, while most people who self-harm do not go on to take their own life, it is identified as a strong risk factor for future suicide attempts.

The Zero Suicide Alliance provide a range of awareness training options, which provide a better understanding of the signs to look out for and the skills required to approach someone who is struggling, whether that be through social isolation or suicidal thoughts. These start with brief training sessions which aim to give you the skills and confidence to help someone who may be having suicidal thoughts. The focus is on breaking the stigma and encouraging open conversations.

Click here to find out more about Resources for Resilience - online links to help you take care of your mental health.

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