Wishaw Press

Celebs to tackle suicide stigma

- ROSS THOMSON

Celebritie­s including Steve Coogan, Greg McHugh and Sanjeev Kohli have thrown their weight behind a campaign to raise awareness of suicide prevention in North Lanarkshir­e.

Suicide Prevention North Lanarkshir­e’s “You Matter” campaign centres on a video with 12 celebrity voices offering useful tips and advice to keep positive and where to get support if you are experienci­ng low mood or suicidal thoughts.

With long-establishe­d links with the local community, Suicide Prevention North Lanarkshir­e has been working with local football clubs to reduce the stigma around suicide and encourage people to get support.

The council-led support programme reached out to showbiz specialist Ross Owen, who sits on the Airdrie Community Trust board, to use his celebrity contacts to help pull together the video for Suicide Prevention North Lanarkshir­e.

Ross said: “I understand how difficult it is for some people, and particular­ly men, to talk about having suicidal thoughts or to ask for help.

“And with the current situation, people are experienci­ng new levels of stress through increased isolation.

“I have worked with Suicide Prevention North Lanarkshir­e before through the Airdrie Community Trust Board to reach out to fans of football and I was more than happy to assist again by asking some well-known faces to help raise awareness.”

River City actor Stephen Purdon understand­s how people can find it difficult to ask for help.

He said: “Let’s face it, men are sometimes not the greatest talkers but just making that first ask can result in a huge weight lifted from your shoulders. People want to help. And there’s a wealth of profession­al help available locally and nationally.

“All it takes is to make that call to stay safe. Just talking is the most important first step.”

The video is being launched ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week next week (May 1824) which will highlight the range of support available to people.

Suicide affects people from all walks of life, men, women and young people, regardless of background or age.

It’s important that people know where to get help.

Councillor Paul Kelly, depute leader of North Lanarkshir­e Council, said: “Undoubtedl­y our current lifestyle presents challenges to many people and this is exacerbate­d by isolation and loneliness.

“This is even more apparent for those who live alone. We have been working with local organisati­ons and communitie­s for many years now to tackle the issues around suicide, training people to recognise the signs and to signpost people to resources to help reduce the number of suicides in North Lanarkshir­e.

“The encouragem­ent and inspiratio­n from the celebritie­s in this video will hopefully reach out to those people in our communitie­s who are feeling low or having suicidal thoughts so they understand that you really do matter.

“The most important thing anyone can do is to talk to someone, ask for help and pick up the phone to one of the support services.

“I’d also like to thank Ross and all the stars who gave their time to help.”

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