Suicide is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, claiming the lives of more than 800,000 people each year. September is designated as Suicide Prevention Awareness Month in many jurisdictions across the world, however, it often does not receive the attention and urgency it deserves. The Public Health Insight Podcast discusses the importance of raising awareness of suicide and intentional self-harm, protective factors, the role of stigma, the need to use appropriate language, how to recognize the warning signs, and COVID-19’s impact on the incidence of suicide and prevalence of self-harm.
Please use your discretion when listening to this content and connect to the appropriate supports as needed. If you or someone you know has been thinking about or impacted by suicide, you are not alone. For our listeners in Canada, Crisis Services Canada offers a national suicide prevention hotline which can be reached at 1-833-456-4566 or by text at 45645. Another resource for people who prefer to correspond via text message is the Crisis Text Line – you can get in touch with trained Crisis Counsellors 24/7 by texting ‘CONNECT’ to 686868.
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