Suicidal Ideation
is a broad term used to describe a range of contemplation, wishes, and preoccupations with death and suicide.
is a broad term used to describe a range of contemplation, wishes, and preoccupations with death and suicide.
Thoughts of suicide can affect anyone at any time. Often, people thinking about suicide will have experienced a stressful event associated with a feeling of loss. Events and experiences have different meanings and a different significance to each person – some people may feel able to cope whilst others may feel suicidal.
There are young people who may be more vulnerable to experiencing thoughts of suicide including those who have been bereaved, young people with mental health problems, people who have experienced or are experiencing abuse, young people in the care system and those from the LGBTQ+ communities. Suicide may become an option for a young person to regain some control in their life, or as a way to escape a painful situation or experience.
It can be distressing to learn that someone is feeling suicidal. Remember those thoughts of suicide are common, with 1 in 4 young people experiencing thoughts of suicide at some point. It’s really brave for someone to open up and talk about feeling suicidal.
There is help available and knowing that someone is struggling gives you the opportunity to support them. It is important to listen to the person and understand the reasons they are feeling suicidal in order to support them to move forward.
Papyrus – prevention of young suicide - is the UK charity dedicated to the prevention of suicide and the promotion of positive mental health and emotional wellbeing in young people. We believe that no young person should have to struggle alone with thoughts of suicide.
Shout Crisis Text Line – Text "SHOUT" to 85258 - Shout is the UK's first and only free, confidential, 24/7 text messaging support service for anyone who is struggling to cope.
Rethink - provide over 200 services and resources, 140 local support groups and run campaigns that bring about real change.
Childline - Coping with suicidal thoughts and feelings
Suicide Prevention: Resources and Guidance, GOV.UK
Suicide by Children and Young People 2017, (HQIP)
SOS Silence of Suicide – a suicide prevention and emotional wellbeing helpline.
you can also get information on planning for a mental health crisis from mental health charity Mind
Samaritans' - Tips on how to support someone you're worried about.
The Staying Safe website provides information on how to make a safety plan, including video tutorials and online templates to guide you through the process
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