New funding to help prevent and reduce suicide in Wales

20 Feb 2019 12:36 PM

The Welsh Government will target new mental health investment in initiatives to prevent and reduce suicide rates in Wales, Health Minister Vaughan Gething will say today.

Mental health is one of the Welsh Government’s top priorities. To support this, Ministers continue to spend more on mental health services than on any other part of the Welsh NHS, with £655m being invested in 2018-19.

Each year in Wales around 300 to 350 lives are lost through suicide. The Talk to Me 2 Strategy has led to an increased focus on multiagency working to prevent suicide, with plans established in all areas of Wales.

In delivering the Welsh Government’s response to the National Assembly for Wales’ Health, Social Care and Sport Committee’s inquiry into suicide, the Minister is announcing today that an additional £500,000 a year will be invested to specifically support national and regional approaches to tackle suicide and self-harm prevention.

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Health Minister, Vaughan Gething said:

“Improving mental health and well-being and preventing suicide continue to be a priority for the Welsh Government.

“We can’t always predict who will be affected by suicide. However, suicide can be prevented if we reduce the risk factors that make it more likely. That’s why we will target the additional investment we are making towards actions that can help prevent and reduce suicidal behaviours, as well as providing appropriate support to communities to address this complex issue.

“As a society, we all need to work together to prevent suicide. Friends, families, organisations, and communities all have a part to play.”