Ayrshire Post

MSP’s mental health appeal

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More needs to be done to support people at risk of suicide, insists a local MSP.

South Scotland Tory politician, Brian Whittle, called for more action at a recent Holyrood debate to recognise World Suicide Prevention Day.

Brian, who is the Scottish Conservati­ves’ Shadow Minister with responsibi­lity for Mental Health, spoke about his own experience­s supporting someone with mental health issues and stressed the need to re- examine our approach to dealing with mental illness.

He said: “What was often already too long a wait for mental health support has only grown longer thanks to Covid and that puts more people at risk of ending up in a place where they’re considerin­g suicide.

“It’s easy to forget that a suicide doesn’t just affect the person who takes their own life, it can have a profound impact on the friends and family of that person.

“We need to review how we deliver mental health support across Scotland and find new ways to get more help, faster, to those who need it.

“At the same time, putting more and more resources into treating an ever growing number of people with mental illness isn’t sustainabl­e. “

He added: “I want us to do more for the long term and make it easier for people across Scotland to look after their mental health.

“That’s everything from promoting healthy eating and regular physical activity to supporting charities and community groups that help prevent feelings of loneliness and isolation.”

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