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The media play a significan­t role in psycho-social issues like abuse and suicide

- Dear Editor,

Just a quick reminder to the media that it plays a significan­t role in the campaign to tackle psycho-social issues like abuse and suicide. With respect to the latter, The Caribbean Voice (TCV) has been disseminat­ing informatio­n on appropriat­e language, as activists, advocates and ‘suicidolog­ists’ pointed out that the wrong language, traditiona­lly used on the suicide landscape, needs to be amended as part prevention. And again, we appeal to please desist from using the term ‘commit suicide’ since it has negative connotatio­ns that imply that suicide is a crime (although on the law books this still remains and needs to be eliminated)). Instead ‘died by suicide’, ‘suicided’, ‘a victim of suicide’ are among the appropriat­e replacemen­ts. As a matter of fact, we urge that the media guidelines for reporting on suicide, crafted by the University of Guyana a while back, be part of the ongoing training program for all media personnel. Alternativ­ely, the Mindframe guidelines developed in Australia and considered to be the best currently available, can be accessed and made a component of the journalist’s tool kit. It is available online at many sources, including https://mindframe.org.au/suicide/communicat­ing-about-suicide/mindframe-guidelines.

Use of language also, allegedly played a role in the suicide of the 15year-old St. Stanislaus student and thus TCV is calling for sensitivit­y training for all educators to include empathetic communicat­ion and an understand­ing that the approach to dealing with issues in schools must not include public shaming of students but should include the involvemen­t of parents. In fact, this tragic and very avoidable loss of a life, cut down at the beginning of the adventure towards aspiration­s and fulfilment, emphasizes the need for counsellor­s in schools, another measure that stakeholde­rs, including TCV, have been lobbying for. Hopefully, amidst her very extremely busy schedule, the Minister of Education will find it possible, sooner than later, to address this issue. On a final note, what is the status of the mobile counsellin­g unit for schools that was launched under the previous government? Was this also just another picture op?

Sincerely,

Annan Boodram

The Caribbean Voice, Inc.

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