The Borneo Post

‘Government focused on providing treatment to those who attempted suicide’

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PUTRAJAYA: The government is focused on ensuring that individual­s with mental problems, including those with suicidal tendencies, are given treatment rather than punishment, says Minister in Prime Minister’s Department (Legal and Institutio­nal Reform) Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said.

According to her, Section 309 of the Penal Code, involving provision on punishment for those who attempted suicide, was repealed last year to encourage those who attempted suicide to seek medical treatment.

She said they would no longer have to fear that they would be subjected to criminal action, charged, arrested or investigat­ed.

“This shows that the Madani government is moving from taking a punitive approach to a rehabilita­tive approach.

“The decriminal­isation of attempted suicide is a critical step taken by the Madani government to prevent people from committing suicide,” she said in her speech at the Webinar Sinar Ramadan programme, with the title ‘Decriminal­isation of Suicide’ here yesterday.

The text of her speech was read out by the Deputy Minister in Prime Minister’s Department (Law and Institutio­nal Reform) M Kula Segaran.

Azlina said without the fear of facing legal action, those who attempted suicide would have a better chance of getting treatment.

“This will reduce the number of suicide attempts in the future,” she said, adding that the Unity Government through the Legal Aid Department (JBG) would always intensify efforts not only to deliver, but also to enhance public awareness about mental health.

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