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Choose Life - A National Strategy and Action Plan to Prevent Suicide in Scotland

Choose Life is a National Strategy and Action Plan aimed at addressing the rising rate of suicide in Scotland. Currently over 600 people in Scotland commit suicide every year (with a further 200 deaths of undetermined cause), one of the highest rates in Western Europe.

This strategy and actions to be taken form a key part of the work of the National Programme to Improve Mental Health and Well-Being. From this programme the Scottish Executive is allocating £12 million over the next three years to directly complement and support national and local actions. This is to ensure that Choose Life is implemented effectively through a coordinated programme of activity involving national and local agencies, local community based initiatives, voluntary organisations and self-help groups.

This is the first phase of a comprehensive 10-year plan with the ultimate goal of reducing the suicide rate in Scotland by 20% by 2013. the following phase, from 2006 to 2012, will be determined following evaluation, review and assessment of results from the initial phase of activity.

Clear objectives have been set for implementation at both a national and local level these include:

raising awareness of the risk factors associated with suicidal behaviour;

ensuring earlier and more effective care and support;

improving and increasing the provision of services;

removing the stigma that people can feel about seeking help for emotional and mental health problems so that people get help when they need it most;

providing effective and sympathetic support to family members, friends and loved ones affected by suicidal behaviour and completed suicide;

supporting the media to ensure that the depiction and reporting of suicide and suicidal behaviour is done in a sensitive and appropriate way; and

improving the quality, collection, availability and dissemination of relevant information to ensure better design and implementation of services.

Taking action to prevent suicide will involve a combination of efforts across many aspects of Scottish life: eradicating poverty, addressing social exclusion, tackling inequalities, improving educational opportunities, improving health. Action must involve people from a range of organisations, professions and groups, with a sustained effort over a long period of time.
The over-riding theme of this strategy is collaboration; a collective, concerted effort is required from all groups in society - health, social care and other professionals, communities, voluntary and statutory agencies and organisations, parents, friends and neighbours, combined with an integrated and coordinated approach across all Scottish Executive departments.

Choose Life Strategy can be downloaded from www.scotland.gov.uk

Local contact:
Rona Slevin
Choose Life Development Officer
West Dunbartonshire
7 Bruce Street
Clydebank
G81 1TT

Tel 0141 951 6136
Fax 0141 951 6227
E mail Rona.Slevin@west-dunbarton.gov.uk

For more information:

Local Action Plan

Background to Local Action Plan

ASIST Workshops ( Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training )

Useful contacts

Concerned about or bereaved by Suicide