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- Apr 29, 2020
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An article in the world economic forum
Addresses ways that countries and local communities can address the rising suicide rate.
The suicide rate in the USA continues to increase rising by greater than a linear population growth since 2000 (well before sanctioned suicide was in place).
In the recent article there were no mentions of decreasing access to reddit forums or discussions of sanctioned suicide as leading indicators of this growth.
From the article:
Suicide was declared a public-health crisis in the US as long ago as 1999 by the Surgeon General. Many factors are involved, including human experiences of isolation, struggle, loss and unmet expectations; low mental-health literacy; and a separate and unequal system of care with limited treatment access for those with mental health and substance use disorders.
5 ways communities can reduce suicides
• Host educational trainings such as Mental Health First Aid and Talk Saves Lives™ for frontline citizens and healthcare professionals.
• Invite local AFSP chapter to provide suicide prevention education and education on lethal means, especially among communities with higher gun ownership.
• Provide local media with guidance on safe reporting strategies, and hold them accountable for promoting messages of hope, help-seeking and resilience.
• Integrate mental health care and suicide prevention practices into primary care, and bring Safety Planning and SafeSide Primary Care Training to local health systems.
What is not a.glaring recommendation by this panel.of.expetts is "take away suicide discussion forums where individuals suffering from debilitating depression can have open dialogue about their emotions without fear of being banned for hitting "triggers" and being told to "call the hotline"
Addresses ways that countries and local communities can address the rising suicide rate.
The suicide rate in the USA continues to increase rising by greater than a linear population growth since 2000 (well before sanctioned suicide was in place).
In the recent article there were no mentions of decreasing access to reddit forums or discussions of sanctioned suicide as leading indicators of this growth.
From the article:
Suicide was declared a public-health crisis in the US as long ago as 1999 by the Surgeon General. Many factors are involved, including human experiences of isolation, struggle, loss and unmet expectations; low mental-health literacy; and a separate and unequal system of care with limited treatment access for those with mental health and substance use disorders.
5 ways communities can reduce suicides
• Host educational trainings such as Mental Health First Aid and Talk Saves Lives™ for frontline citizens and healthcare professionals.
• Invite local AFSP chapter to provide suicide prevention education and education on lethal means, especially among communities with higher gun ownership.
• Provide local media with guidance on safe reporting strategies, and hold them accountable for promoting messages of hope, help-seeking and resilience.
• Integrate mental health care and suicide prevention practices into primary care, and bring Safety Planning and SafeSide Primary Care Training to local health systems.
What is not a.glaring recommendation by this panel.of.expetts is "take away suicide discussion forums where individuals suffering from debilitating depression can have open dialogue about their emotions without fear of being banned for hitting "triggers" and being told to "call the hotline"