The Scotsman

More support made available for people contemplat­ing suicide

- By CRAIG PATON newsdeskts@scotsman.com

The Scottish Government has created a group to ensure people close to suicide receive the support they need.

In 2020, 805 people in Scotland lost their lives to suicide, according to official statistics.

The Suicidal Crisis Support Action Group has been created following a report and recommenda­tions from the National Suicide Prevention Leadership Group (NSPLG).

All 10 of the recommenda­tions were accepted by the Scottish Government and the action group will be tasked with their implementa­tion, led by former Penumbra chief executive, Nigel Henderson.

Included in the recommenda­tions was a call to create a number of 24-hour services for people in crisis, both physical and virtual, and in different parts of the country - particular­ly in the wake of the pandemic.

Mental health minister, Kevin Stewart, admitted there was "more we can do" to help those in the most need.

"To deliver the scale of change set out in their recommenda­tions, a dedicated Suicidal Crisis Support Action Group will be establishe­d to take forward and oversee the implementa­tion of this work," he said.

"The appointmen­t of [Mr Henderson] recognises his career in developing compassion­ate support for vulnerable people, including those at risk of suicide.

"The group will be accountabl­e to ministers and continue to work in close partnershi­p with NSPLG.

"We know there are some excellent examples of suicidal crisis support services across

Scotland already, and we have an opportunit­y to learn from those to make sure this type of support is available right across Scotland."

Mr Stewart added: "Every day, people in our communitie­s, and those working in statutory and third sector services, are responding compassion­ately to people in crisis.

"However, there is more we can do. This report offers a real opportunit­y to transform how we engage and support our most vulnerable people at times of suicidal crisis."

While the report did not call for a particular model of support, the NSPLG urged the government­toadopta"time,space and compassion" approach to crisis management, which would be aimed at delivering services to those in need in an accessible way.”

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