If you’re concerned about someone, Lifeline has some information on red flags
If you're concerned about someone, we have some information on red flags, how to listen and connect with a professional on our website. Just follow this link…https://t.co/5Bz9FBL22F pic.twitter.com/wMPOFYIgWo
— Lifeline Aotearoa (@LLAotearoa) December 4, 2019
Lifeline believes that suicide is preventable and we are striving to make suicide a “never” event. Access to support and intervention for all people in times of crisis is proven to saves lives. Lifeline believes that no person in distress or at high risk of suicide should be left alone. We are there for people, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Lifeline is committed to a community approach to preventing suicide where everyone plays a role and takes responsibility, and services that support wellbeing are within the reach of everyone.
We are committed to engaging with the community including Māori, Pacifika, those having used Lifeline services and those affected by suicide e.g. suicide attempt survivors and the bereaved through the implementation of the Strategy.
People in Aotearoa, New Zealand have responded to the extensive impact on families, whānau and community, with 64% noting the national suicide rate as a concern. This calls for a shift from suicide awareness to suicide prevention awareness.