It is also a day of resolve – a call to action for the whole world to join together and take action to prevent suicide.
In Canada alone around 4,500 individuals a year lose their lives to suicide.
In fact, suicide is the first health-related leading cause of death for both men and women from adolescence to adulthood.
The loss of a life to suicide affects families, communities, and schools. It is estimated that for each suicide loss, around 15 to 30 people are deeply affected.
But it is possible to prevent suicide.
CMHA Algoma offers the Central Access and Information service, where you can speak with an Access Worker who will be able to provide you with information and referrals to the mental health and addictions services that are available in the Algoma District.
On this World Suicide Prevention Day, you can take action by:
- Sharing information about World Suicide Prevention Day on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
- Reaching out to Talk Suicide Canada if you or someone you know is in crisis.
- Signing up for suicide prevention training.
- Reading reports from the Ontario Youth Suicide Prevention and Life Promotion Collaborative to learn more about School Based Suicide Prevention and Postvention Across Settings and Sectors.
- Understanding strategies which can help reduce the risk of suicide and suicidal ideation, such as:
- Seeking treatment, care, and support for mental health concerns – and building a good relationship with a doctor or other health professionals.
- Staying connected with a care team or community-based program to help manage stress and monitor for thoughts of suicide.
- Building social support networks, such as family, friends, a peer support or support group, or connections with a cultural or faith community.
- Learning good coping skills to deal with problem and trusting in coping abilities.
For World Suicide Prevention Day join CMHA Algoma and take action to support awareness, understanding, and prevention.