NATSILMH leaders said they were
concerned about suicide prevention funding, workforce shortages in rural and remote areas, the NDIS rollout and the allocation of funds for distribution by PHNs.
Whatever the reason, this crucial lapse of proffered care illustrates how our society is less
concerned about the suicides of terminally ill people than about the suicides of people who choose to die for other reasons.
Not exact matches
Very few people's lives are actually Instagram perfect, but if you see a post or live video stream that has you
concerned about self - harm or
suicide, you can report the post by tapping the ellipsis > Report > It's inappropriate, and then Self - Injury.
There is ignorance
concerning what the Bible says
about suicide and what it doesn't.
In the midst of grave
concern about nuclear war, world hunger and rising racism, are we justified in giving so much time and effort to
suicide?
The
suicide bombers are not
concerned about their death because they have been told they are going straight to paradise, thats a deception.
We are not primarily
concerned here with the question
about suicide, for
suicide occurs in many circumstances which can not be easily categorized.
But I have a
concern about assisted
suicide in an area not connected to end of life counseling or advance directives.
As someone who has been educating sports parents
about head trauma in sports for the past seventeen years, and
about the very real risk posed by chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) for the last decade, it is not surprising that I receive emails from parents all the time expressing deep
concern about stories in the media that have led them - wrongly - to fear that playing contact or collision sports, or suffering a sports - related concussion, especially one slow to heal, makes it inevitable that their child will develop CTE and is at greatly increased risk of committing
suicide.
For example, after the high - profile
suicide of a Chinese - American graduate student in 2007, Stanford University's Asian American Activities Center surveyed all undergraduate and graduate students of Asian descent
about their mental health and the problems that
concerned them most.
My reaction was one of sadness, frustration, and worry: sadness that a young athlete simply assumed that he had CTE as a result of a single concussion and considered it to be a death sentence; frustration that, despite concerted efforts by researchers and clinicians, along with some in the media, to set the record straight on CTE, the prevailing media narrative continues to be that concussions or repetitive subconcussive blows «cause» chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), that CTE «causes» former athletes to commit
suicide, and that such causal links are proven scientific fact (they're not); and, finally, worry:
concern about the consequences of the football = CTE and CTE =
suicide memes in the real world.
Every clinician who routinely treat athletes with post-concussion syndrome (i.e. patients whose symptoms after suffering a sports - related concussion persist for months or years), with whom I spoke for this article expressed variations of the same
concern: that their patients, hearing media reports
about athletes suffering symptoms associated with CTE (such as depression), were losing hope of a full recovery, to the point of considering
suicide.
Interesting article:» «Overloaded and Underprepared» joins an increasing number of voices expressing
concern about the future of the stereotypical high school student of today â $ «the one with the non-stop schedule who is overstressed, anxious,» Anxiety is comorbid with
suicide, and yet PAUSD teachers criminalize anxiety through everyday worst practices in the classroom: excessive homework, test stacking, project stacking, inflexible deadlines, and uncaring response to pleas for relief.
«However, as a charity which supports thousands of disabled people with complex support needs, we are very
concerned about the potential impact of the DPP's new policy on assisted
suicide.
There have been a series of reported
suicides in recent times, with many raising
concerns about the need to pay attention to pay attention to mental health issues and depression.
In interviews conducted for the study released today, Yemeni officials and medical experts raised
concerns about rising
suicide rates, and increases in reports of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.
There were
suicides, too — not many, but enough to fan
concern about the psychological effects of the condition.
I'd like to challenge you to be a superhero and talk to at least three people
about suicide in the next week, whether you're the one having suicidal thoughts or whether you're the one
concerned about a loved one or friend who may be having suicidal thoughts.
Out of the competition, the international highlights were El Clan (The Clan, Pablo Trapero), an effective if derivative Argentinian political drama / gangster film heavily influenced by Scorsese's Goodfellas; L'avenir (Things to Come, Mia Hansen - Løve), a fine if rather low - key drama helped enormously by Isabelle Huppert's lead performance; and, best of all, Robert Greene's Kate Plays Christine, a truly disturbing mixture of fiction and documentary
concerning the attempt to make a movie
about the tragic
suicide of Florida journalist Christine Chubbuck, who shot herself on live television back in 1974.
«We're most
concerned about having some already - vulnerable person start to identify with the victim and really start to think that
suicide is the solution to his or her problems,» Gould says.
Other results for this question include 15.3 per cent being «extremely
concerned» or «very
concerned»
about bullying and emotional abuse, and 12.9 per cent
about suicide.
In the 2017 survey, coping with stress also came out as the top personal
concern for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participants and one in five (20.1 per cent) said they were «extremely
concerned» or «very
concerned»
about suicide.
«13 Reasons Why» to Take Action Glenn Cook A Netflix series on teen
suicide sparks
concerns about student safety
The Toolkit contains information
about what schools can do to promote youth mental wellness before mental health
concerns arise, how to recognize and respond to a mental health crisis, and how to support a school community after a
suicide loss.
To assist school districts with the
concerns about youth
suicide, the following resources and publications are available for dealing with
suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention (sometimes referred to as «aftermath»).
Recent news
about the
suicide of a Taiwanese vet and director of an animal shelter has raised
concerns about euthanasia and the pressure put on animal shelters.
Intellectual: Denial, sense of unreality, inability to concentrate, feeling preoccupied by the loss, experiencing hallucinations
concerning the loss, a need to reminisce
about the loved one and talk
about the circumstances of the loss, a sense that time is passing very slowly, a desire to rationalize or intellectualize feelings
about the loss, thoughts or fantasies
about suicide (without actual plans or behaviors)
A newly released study shows that the overall mental health of U.S. veterinarians is
about the same as that of the general population, challenging long - held
concerns that the industry is awash in depression and
suicide.
The ones that are used to support «economic
suicide» claims by «skeptics» who are
concerned about ACO2 mitigation.
The day before his
suicide, he had a 30 - minute phone call with a close friend, who described him as «
concerned about what he was going to do.»
The apparent copycat
suicides of several young people in the South Wales town of Bridgend have caused
concern about whether websites and
suicide chat rooms may be partly to blame.
Furthermore,
concerns about abuse and the difficulty in establishing safeguards to prevent abuse make it necessary to prohibit assisted
suicide.
Two relatively recent Environics polls showed Canadians are very
concerned about elder abuse if assisted
suicide / euthanasia is legalized and that elderly persons could be pressured to accept euthanasia to reduce health - care costs.
She suggests there have been many material changes to the facts since then, including other jurisdictions» moves towards regulation and decriminalization in the area of assisted
suicide that provide new evidence on the risks and
concerns about protecting vulnerable people.
Finally CCD / CACL are
concerned about the impact striking down the impugned provisions would have on the prevailing social ethos discouraging
suicide.
One central
concern about efforts to institutionalise homicide or
suicide is that it erodes respect for human life.
Q:
Concerns about the increased rate of
suicide among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and people have been around for many years.
«If the Federal Indigenous Affairs Minister is really
concerned with Indigenous youth
suicide, then what is the Federal Government doing
about racism in the police service, where Indigenous youth are routinely harassed and humiliated every day?»
SuicideLine: 1300 651 251 provides specialist telephone counselling and information to Victorians affected by
suicide including people at risk of
suicide, those
concerned about suicidal risk in others, people bereaved by
suicide and health professionals dealing with suicidal clients.
Learn more
about anxiety, depression and
suicide prevention, or talk through your
concerns with the beyondblue Support Service.
«Being a former Chicago Police Officer for 13 years, I can relate and understand the unique needs of first responders as it relates to trauma, crisis, PTSD, anxiety, depression, relationship problems, job - related stress,
suicide, etc. and how there are
concerns about engaging in therapy services and protecting your job.
On the subject of
suicide prevention, this Croakey long - read highlighted the need for policy makers, health and media organisations to reflect upon
concerning practices of speculation and generalisation
about suicide and self - harm behaviour that further stigmatised
suicide, particularly in Indigenous communities.
But as we still await the outcome of the July 2 poll, there are
concerns about urgent funding needs and policy gaps, including efforts to deal with the devastating rate and impact of
suicide in Indigenous communities.
Learn more
about anxiety, depression and
suicide prevention, or talk through your
concerns with our Support Service.
1300 22 4636 Email or chat to us online at www.beyondblue.org.au/getsupport Learn more
about anxiety, depression and
suicide prevention, or talk through your
concerns with our Support Service.
In fact, many of the agencies or foundations that focus on depression, mental health and
suicide are
concerned that this show sends the wrong message
about suicide.
If you are a parent
concerned about teen
suicide, the tips below explain how to talk to your child
about depression and
suicide.
Information
about what schools can do to promote youth mental wellness before mental health
concerns arise, how to recognize and respond to a mental health crisis, and how to support a school community after a
suicide loss is included.
To address this
concern, the Aspen Project seeks to raise awareness
about suicide and provide support to those who are considering taking their own life.