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NHS Lanarkshire aims to raise awareness during Suicide Prevention Week

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iOS - Android Every suicide is a tragedy that has a far-reaching impact long after a person has died.Jenny Hutton, NHS Lanarkshire’s public mental health and wellbeing development manager, said: “The past 18 months have been tough for everyone.“The key message to emphasise is that suicide is preventable.

We should all look out for each other, encourage people to talk about their feelings and seek support when they need it.“If someone close to you shows signs of not being themselves – even if the signs come and go – ask them about it."Talking openly about feelings can help someone get clarity or perspective on their distress.“You don’t need to have a solution to their problems – being there for them and listening, without judgement, shows.

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