World Suicide Prevention Day – 10 September, 2018
World Suicide Prevention Day – 10 September, 2018
The theme, “Working Together to Prevent Suicide.”
Every year, more than 800,000 people die by suicide and up to 25 times as many make a suicide attempt. Behind these statistics are the individual stories of those who have, for many different reasons, questioned the value of their own lives.
Each one of these individuals is part of a community. Some may be well linked in to this community, and have a network of family, friends and work colleagues or school mates. Others may be less well connected, and some may be quite isolated. Regardless of the circumstances, communities have an important role to play in supporting those who are vulnerable.
This sentiment is reflected in the theme of the 2018 World Suicide Prevention Day: “Working Together to Prevent Suicide.”.’ As members of communities, it is our responsibility to look out for those who may be struggling, check in with them, and encourage them to tell their story in their own way and at their own pace. Offering a gentle word of support and listening in a non-judgemental way can make all the difference.
IASP President Prof. Murad Khan discusses World Suicide Prevention Day and its theme, “Working Together to Prevent Suicide.”
Resources are available
There are various well-established resources that are designed to equip people to communicate effectively with those who might be vulnerable to suicide. Mental Health First Aid, for example, is premised on the idea that many people know what to do if they encounter someone who has had a physical health emergency, like a heart attack (dial an ambulance, administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation), but feel out of their depth if they are faced with someone experiencing a mental or emotional crisis. Mental Health First Aid teaches a range of skills, including how to provide initial support to someone in these circumstances. There are numerous other examples too; relevant resources can be found on the websites of the International Association for Suicide Prevention and the World Health Organization.
Light a Candle
Light a Candle near a Window at 8 PM to show your support for suicide prevention, to remember a lost loved one, and for the survivors of suicide.
Use a candle on your website or social media outlets. Embed a candle from YouTube.
On social media please use the hashtags: #WSPD #WSPD2018 #WorldSuicidePreventionDay or #SuicidePrevention
Useful material
Facts: 2018_wspd_facts_and_figures
Take a minute: 2018_wspd_take_a_minute