香港六合彩精准资料鈥檚 Four Nations Lead has today called for greater investment in counselling to help drastically reduce suicide and self-harm in Northern Ireland.
Steve Mulligan鈥檚 comments comes as a long-awaited action plan to reduce Northern Ireland鈥檚 suicide rate is published to coincide with World Suicide Prevention Day.
The new sets out a five-year goal to reduce suicide and self-harm in Northern Ireland by ten percent, with a focus on deprived areas. 聽
The strategy, published by Northern Ireland's聽Department of Health, aims to dispel the myths around suicide, including the suggestion that most happen suddenly and without warning. Instead it states early intervention can make a real difference.
Counselling
The role of counselling is recognised in the strategy, but Steve says there needs to be significant investment to enable more people to access therapy.
He said: 鈥淣ot a single death by suicide should be regarded as either acceptable or inevitable and we hope this long-delayed strategy will drive greater joined-up action to improve suicide and self-harm in Northern Ireland.
鈥淪adly, the overall mission and associated funding package falls far short of the ambition required to see levels in Northern Ireland even fall in line with the rest of the UK.
鈥淭he strategy aims to reduce the existing levels by ten per cent whereas the plan for Scotland aims to reduce suicide by 20 per cent over a similar timescale.
鈥淎nd while we are pleased to see recognition of the role of counselling in helping to reduce suicide, significant new investment is required to enable greater access to life saving therapy required to even achieve this modest target.鈥