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A new event has been added to the Lanarkshir­e sporting calendar that encourages people to boost their fitness while also raising awareness about suicide prevention.

The virtual running and cycle event will take place in April with people of all ages and abilities urged to sign up and take part to help reduce suicide in North Lanarkshir­e. Last year saw a rise in the number of suicides, with the rate among Scottish males aged 15 to 24 at its highest since 2007; and the rate among those aged 25 to 34 at its highest rate since 2013. There has also been a worrying increase in female suicide rates.

Paul Kelly, depute leader of North Lanarkshir­e Council, said: “Through our Suicide Prevention NL campaign, we are trying to reduce the terrible pain caused by suicide in our communitie­s. We are hoping as many people as possible will sign-up and take part in this fantastic virtual sports event and help spread the message about suicide awareness.

“It is a great opportunit­y to improve your fitness, have fun competing or challengin­g friends and family and help raise money for a vital cause. We have all felt the strain over the last year with health and wellbeing worries caused by the coronaviru­s, exercise is a good way of helping both your physical and mental health during this difficult time.”

Participan­ts will complete their chosen running or cycling distance over the event week and will be sent a medal and t-shirt for taking part. They will also receive a ‘sports goody pack’ which includes a bag, snood and water bottle to help you train and informatio­n about suicide awareness and prevention. Runners and cyclists can take part on their own or as part of a team and at a location of their choice.

The event week will begin on Monday, April 19, and you can sign up until Sunday, March 21, with a donation from entry fees being made to the Samaritans charity.

Go to www.northlanar­kshire.gov. uk/social-care-and-health/suicidepre­vention-nl/north-lanarkshir­esvirtual-runcycle-event-2021

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