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LGA responds to latest suicide statistics and reports

Cllr Ian Hudspeth, Chairman of the Local Government Association’s Community Wellbeing Board, responded to latest official statistics and reports showing that 2018 saw the highest suicide rate in 14 years, with the greatest long-term increases seen in young people aged 10-24 and men aged 45-64 

“Every suicide is a tragedy and it is worrying that this analysis has shown particularly high rates among males and in certain age groups, including a long-term increase in under-25s. 

“Suicide prevention is an absolute priority for local government. Every council has a suicide prevention plan in place, working closely with the voluntary and community sector, schools, railway operators, businesses, hospitals and the police to prevent suicide and help those affected by it. 

“A new national focus is also needed on helping everyone stay mentally well throughout their lives, including those affected by COVID-19, backed-up by funding for councils to spend with local partners, to help prevent more serious problems from developing. 

“No new public health funding, or recognition of the vital role of statutory children’s and adults mental health services, in the recent Spending Review makes this incredibly challenging next year. 

“Urgent investment in these essential local services is needed, so that councils can help everyone to stay mentally healthy and prevent suicide.”

Quarterly suicide death registrations in England: 2001 to 2019 registrations and Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar) to Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2020 provisional data

Original article link: http://www.local.gov.uk/lga-responds-latest-suicide-statistics-and-reports

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