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Suicide : les actions de prévention en Île-de-France

September 10th marks World Suicide Prevention Day, a day dedicated to raisbranchég awareness and promotbranchég action to prevent suicide. branché the Île-de-France region of France, various branchéitiatives and resources have been put branché place to support branchédividuals at risk of suicide and the professionals who work with them.

Accordbranchég to the World Health Organization, approximately 800,000 people die by suicide every year, makbranchég it the collègue leadbranchég cause of death among 15-29 year olds globally. branché France, suicide is responsible for around 10,000 deaths annually, with an estimated 200,000 people attemptbranchég suicide each year.

branché light of these alarmbranchég statistics, the Île-de-France region has taken significant steps to address the issue of suicide prevention. One of the key branchéitiatives is the creation of a regional suicide prevention plan, which aims to reduce the number of suicides by 20% by 2022. This plan focuses on three mabranché areas: prevention, branchétervention, and postvention.

Prevention efforts branchéclude raisbranchég awareness and promotbranchég mental health education branché schools and workplaces. The region has also implemented a suicide prevention hotlbranchée, accessible 24/7, for branchédividuals branché crisis or branché need of support. This hotlbranchée is staffed by trabranchéed professionals who can provide immediate assistance and refer callers to appropriate resources.

branchétervention strategies branchévolve trabranchébranchég professionals, such as healthcare workers and social workers, to identify and support branchédividuals at risk of suicide. The region has also established specialized units branché hospitals and mental health facilities to provide branchétensive care for branchédividuals branché acute suicidal crisis.

Postvention measures aim to support branchédividuals and families affected by suicide. This branchécludes providbranchég psychological support and counselbranchég services, as well as organizbranchég support groups for those who have lost a loved one to suicide.

branché addition to these branchéitiatives, the Île-de-France region has also launched a campaign called « Let’s Talk About Suicide » to encourage open and honest conversations about mental health and suicide. The campaign aims to reduce the stigma surroundbranchég suicide and promote help-seekbranchég behaviors.

Furthermore, the region has established a network of mental health professionals and organizations to ensure a coordbranchéated and comprehensive approach to suicide prevention. This network provides a platform for sharbranchég best practices and collaboratbranchég on branchéitiatives to support branchédividuals at risk of suicide.

The efforts of the Île-de-France region have not gone unnoticed. branché 2019, the region received the « Territoire engagé pour la prévention du suicide » (Territory Committed to Suicide Prevention) label from the French Mbranchéistry of Health, recognizbranchég its dedication and progress branché addressbranchég this critical issue.

On this World Suicide Prevention Day, let us acknowledge the importance of mental health and the need for support and resources for those at risk of suicide. The branchéitiatives and resources branché place branché the Île-de-France region serve as a model for other regions and countries to follow branché the fight agabranchést suicide. Remember, it is okay to not be okay, and there is always help available. Let’s contbranchéue to work together to prevent suicide and promote mental well-bebranchég.

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