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World Suicide Prevention Day
Changing the Narrative on Suicide
Suicide is a major public health problem with far-reaching social, emotional and economic consequences. It is estimated that there are currently more than 700,000 suicides per year worldwide, and we know that each suicide profoundly affects many more people. Suicide remains a critical global issue, affecting individuals and communities worldwide.
Changing the narrative on suicide aims to inspire individuals, communities, organizations, and governments to engage in open and honest discussions about suicide and suicidal behaviour. By initiating these vital conversations, we can break down barriers, raise awareness, and create better cultures of understanding and support.
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Every nation, community, and individual is at a different stage in their understanding and awareness of suicide prevention. No matter where you stand, there are many ways to be involved in World Suicide Prevention Day.
We have built out a range of activities and resources to ensure everyone can participate meaningfully. Whether you are just beginning to learn about suicide prevention or are deeply involved in advocacy, there are opportunities for you to contribute and support this vital cause.
Here are some examples of how you can change the narrative on suicide over World Suicide Prevention Day and take these conversations through into our daily life:
By addressing these areas and working collaboratively across sectors, we can create a more supportive and compassionate society where suicide is preventable, and everyone feels valued and understood. Every conversation, no matter how small, contributes to a more supportive and understanding society. Together, we can make a difference and work towards a future where suicide prevention is prioritized, and everyone feels supported to get the help works for them.
President’s Message
For too long, suicide has been shrouded in silence, stigma and misunderstanding. This has not only hindered open conversations but it’s also prevented many from seeking the help that they so desperately need. By starting the conversation, we can change the narrative on suicide, from one of despair to one of hope. IASP President, Professor Rory O’Connor provides his address for this World Suicide Prevention Day.
Campaign Pack
Our campaign pack is filled with useful information and resources on how you can engage with World Suicide Prevention Day in 2024. Our theme of changing the narrative on suicide aims to inspire everyone to engage in open and honest discussions about suicide and suicidal behaviour. The pack includes information on how to engage with WSPD more generally and what you can do to develop relationships with policy and decision-makers. We are also delighted to provide an immense set of resources that can be used to raise informed awareness of suicide. There are also suggested posts and activities that can be used as guidance to build your campaigns. Once again, we would like to thank you for your incredible efforts and thank all our global collaborators.
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Published: Sep 10, 2025