'There's no telltale signs, there's nothing'

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The rate of suicide is on track to increase dramatically by 40 per cent in the next decade. 9News

"Australia has a world-class safety net of mental health and suicide prevention services ready and waiting to help," Ms Murray said.

Suicide Prevention Australia chief executive Nieves Murray said Australia needs to be better at proactively predicting the economic and social risks to halt self harm in the community. Ms Murray said Australia needs to be better at proactively predicting the economic and social risks around the corner, to prevent suicide rates from increasing.

The modelling in 'Turning Points: Imagine a World Without Suicide' report shows 3801 deaths by suicide in a single year by 2030 on the current trajectory."We are predicting that the federal government's $15 million investment in improved and co-ordinated data collection and retrieval will reveal a higher official suicide rate than currently recorded," the report says.

 

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Sure to with euthanasia laws. Are you saying it's good or bad? I'm confused...

Is it because of the demands and pressure of every day life or the acceptance and public promotion of mental health issues that gives the perception that it’s OK to feel this way 🤔

The majority being men.

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