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@summer-sault
The theme of World Suicide Prevention Day this year is “Suicide Prevention: One World Connected.” Every year, over 800,000 people die from suicide; this roughly corresponds to one death every 40 seconds. The number of lives lost each year through suicide exceeds the number of deaths due to homicide and war combined. Suicide is the fifth leading causes of death among those aged 30-49 years in 2012 globally. Suicide is the second leading cause of death in the 15-29 years age group in 2012 globally. Overall, it is estimated that during 2012 for each adult who died of suicide there were over 20 others who made suicide attempts.
The psychological pain that leads each of these individuals to take their lives is unimaginable. In 2012, suicide accounted for 1.4% of all deaths worldwide, making it the 15th leading cause of death. Mental disorders (particularly depression and alcohol use disorders) are a major risk factor for suicide in Europe and North America; however, in Asian countries impulsiveness plays an important role. Suicide is complex with psychological, social, biological, cultural and environmental factors involved. Connectedness is crucial to individuals who may be vulnerable to suicide. Studies have shown that social isolation can increase the risk of suicide and, conversely, that having strong human bonds can be protective against it. Reaching out to those who have become disconnected from others and offering them support and friendship may be a life-saving act.
Project LETS wants you to get involved. Share your voice. Share your story. Sometimes, all it takes is one person. One example of how this can end. With you alive. We want to hear your #ReasonsToStay.
Submit your voice here, or upload a photo, story, etc. on social media with the tags 1) #LETSTalk, 2) #NSPW15, 3) #ReasonsToStay.
Check out more information here: http://www.letserasethestigma.com/nspw/
Matilda (1996)
“Peace Corps has always been a dream of mine. But it’s hard to imagine working for an organization that further stigmatizes the trauma of sexual assault. Who places the fault and blame on the survivor, who tells me to take a self-defense class and then apply again in a year.”
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'Do not Fall in Love' sticker on the subway, NYC by David, Bergin, Emmett and Elliott
Posted in the student union
Cannot promote this enough.