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20 May 2008 - Regional suicide helpline is a vital resource

The suicide helpline ‘Lifeline’ is dealing with 200 calls per day from people across Northern Ireland.

Health Minister Michael McGimpsey insists this clearly demonstrates the need and demand for this type of regional service, after a successful pilot in North and West Belfast.

The minister was commenting after an Assembly motion on the Prevention of Suicide and Self-Harm. The minister said: “This helpline is about saving lives. I took the decision to roll out the service province-wide because of the high volume of calls received by the pilot helpline and because there was clear demand emerging from elsewhere in Northern Ireland. Around half of the calls received by the pilot helpline came from outside the North and West Belfast area.

“The helpline is a vital resource for the people of Northern Ireland. Calls are answered by trained counsellors who are experienced in dealing with suicide, self-harm, abuse, trauma, depression and anxiety. They are available 24/7 to listen and provide help and support in the strictest confidence. Often opening up and discussing your problems with someone is the first step to recovery. Importantly, the counsellors can also put callers in contact with follow-up services to ensure they receive the best possible response to their needs.”

During the debate, it was also revealed that in 2007 there were 242 suicides recorded in Northern Ireland which represented a 17 percent fall from 2006.

The Minister said: “While I welcome this reduction, 242 deaths is still far too high. We simply cannot allow so many people to continue to be consumed by the tragedy of suicide.”

Notes to Editors:

  1. The Lifeline number is: 0808 808 8000
  2. A total investment of £6.5million has been made available in this financial year for implementation of the Suicide Prevention Strategy ‘Protect Life – A Shared Vision’.
  3. Media enquiries should be directed to the DHSSPS press office on 028 9052 0571, or out of hours contact the Duty Press Officer via pager number 076 9971 5440 and your call will be returned.

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