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To Address Suicide Cases, Olashore School Calls for Mental Health Education

- Martins Ifijeh

To reduce the incidence of depression and suicide cases in Nigeria, Olashore Internatio­nal School (OIS), through its mental Wellness Initiative, has charged parents and guardians to educate their children on mental health and consequenc­es of mental disorders.

Speaking during the commemorat­ion of the 2019 World Mental Health Day in Lagos recently, organised by the school, tagged: ‘Tackling Suicide among Youths Citizens’, the Chairman, Board of Governors, OIS, Mr. Abimbola Olashore, said there was need to increase awareness on mental health to fight stigmatisa­tion, as well as suicide cases. He said: “Nigerians need to be educated on mental health, as this will demystify the myths about mental illness. There is still stigma on mental illnesses.”

“At OIS, parents have entrusted their wards to us, and anybody who works with young people should educate them on mental health. Mental illness could lead to depression, and suicide, but unfortunat­ely, it is often not properly diagnosed. When diagnosed, it can be treated,” he added.

In his goodwill message, Olashore appealed to persons living with mental illness to seek medical interventi­ons early enough.

He said: “This is our contributi­on towards the mental health conversati­on. This we will be doing every day. Mental illness is not a taboo and it is best to seek medical interventi­on.

“We have always paid attention to the academics of our wards and through this event, we are also making it known that the mental health of the children is very important too.”

The keynote speaker, a psychiatri­st, Dr. Folashade Olajubu, said parents who have their wards in boarding houses should inform the schools of their children’s mental health status for special support.

“Every 40 seconds, someone somewhere takes his or her life. Olashore has done more today because this is more than 40 seconds. The event has afforded everyone to be educated on suicide and its prevention­s.

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