St Helens borough will mark World Suicide Prevention Day
St Helens borough will mark World Suicide Prevention Day
St Helens Borough will be remembering those we have lost to suicide as part of World Suicide Prevention Day.

Tomorrow (Saturday 11th September) a memorial event at St Helens Crematorium and Cemetery is being held for families and friends who have lost someone to suicide with support and advice as well as a tree planting in the grounds taking place.

The event has been organised by St Helens Wellbeing Service in collaboration with St Helens Borough Council and partners.

To book a ticket visit https://sthelens_suicide.eventbrite.co.uk

Labour Councillor Anthony Burns, Cabinet Member for Wellbeing, Culture and Heritage, said: “Last year we were not able to meet in person due to the pandemic so this makes this year even more poignant as we meet to remember those lost to suicide and to have a time of reflection. During the pandemic we continued with our OkToAsk campaign and encouraged people to take the 20-minute Zero Suicide training.

“We can all have a role to play in supporting our friends and family and that means sometimes having difficult conversations, OkToAsk is about have the courage to ask people if they are feeling suicidal and to know what help is available and preparing yourself for that conversation and that it is the right thing to do. To find out more or to take the free 20 minute online training visit www.oktoaskcampaign.co.uk.”

Labour Councillor Michelle Sweeney, Member Champion for Mental Health at St Helens Borough Council, added: “We know that times have been tough for many people, particularly faced with the difficulties that Covid-19 has brought. That is why this year more than any other we need to recognise that we can all take steps to supporting our own and others mental health. There is a host of organisations that can offer support, advice and guidance – there is no need to fear getting help, taking those first steps is easy.”

If you are attending any of these events, please remember to get a Covid-19 test within 24 hours of attending and please don’t attend if you or anyone in your household has symptoms of Covid-19.

You can find out more advice about where to get help at https://www.sthelenswellbeing.org.uk/services/mental-wellbeing/pages/crisis-suicide-prevention

Anyone in need of support can also contact Merseycare Mental Health 24/7 Crisis Line with is free to call from mobile and landlines and available available for all ages including children and young people on 0800 051 1508. 

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