The Sun launches a campaign to help combat young people taking their own lives

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The Sun launches new campaign to raise awareness of suicide prevention

TODAY The Sun launches a new campaign to raise awareness of suicide prevention and help combat the tragic numbers of young people taking their own lives.

Backed by leading suicide prevention charity, Papyrus, we are urging those driven to think about suicide to TALK , to share their concerns with friends, loved ones and professionals before it is too late. Papyrus boss, Ged Flynn, said: “We need to help children and young people know that all human beings struggle.

Many organisations can play their part in suicide prevention and I am really pleased that the Sun is launching this campaign.

 

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AmberTurner_x Some times is to hard too talk!

Very rich coming from you. Tell you shitty editor and writers to write positivity and news instead of gossip and rumours that purposely are negative and RUIN PEOPLES MENTAL HEALTH.

Mario_Falcone It would be beneficial if all the papers would promote the signs for people without depression to look for. The chances of someone speaking up with depression are low, they are depressed, they think no one cares, that's the issue.

How about you stop printing lies and turning people against each other

How about The Sun stop being NASTY tabloids and writing BS to hurt people. 🙄

Wow this is a very serious heavyweight topic with big social responsibilities. I’m sure you didn’t just come up with it over the weekend though.

Easy enough resolve the issues behind it, and the of tires going to drastically drop. But this is just symptomatic treatment.

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