Several ‘Breathing Space benches’ have been installed across Lanarkshire to mark the start of Suicide Prevention Week (4-10 September) and encourage members of the public to talk and listen to help reduce deaths by suicide in the area.
Susan McMorrin, Senior Health Promotion Officer- Mental Health, NHS Lanarkshire said:
“Every suicide is a tragedy.
“We know that people who are thinking about suicide don’t want to die, they just want to stop the pain that they’re feeling. So there is time to intervene, and if you see someone that you are concerned about we encourage you to reach out to that person.
“We’ve developed an app in Lanarkshire called Suicide Prevention Lanarkshire, which you can download from your app provider for free. There’s lots of useful information and contact numbers on there so I’d encourage everyone to download that onto their mobile phones.”
There were 83 deaths by suicide in Lanarkshire in 2021, each one a profound loss across our communities. Suicide is preventable. Anyone having thoughts of suicide, or concerned for someone, is encouraged to download the Suicide Prevention Lanarkshire app. It includes support and information and allows calls to be made directly from the app to Samaritans, 999, Childline, The Silver Line and Breathing Space.