Suicide is the biggest killer of people aged under 35 in the UK. ‘However bad you feel, this will pass. You are not alone, things will look different tomorrow.’ That is what Pete would have said to his only child, Jamie, if he had been able to read his suicide note before he died. Jamie was one of 1,621 young people under 35 who took their own lives in 2019. After Pete had struggled to cope with his death for two years, he read about three fathers going through the same thing. Known as the ‘Three Dads’, Andy, Mike and Tim walked 300 miles, in memory of their three daughters, to raise £3,000 for suicide prevention charity Papyrus. They eventually raised over £800,000. Over 200 school children commit suicide every year. They say we are doing nothing to equip young people with understanding and skills that could allow them to save themselves.
'Black hole' of child suicide
Written by David Fletcher 01 Sep 2022Additional Info
- Pray: for local councils, churches, healthcare professionals, and school staff to learn suicide prevention skills and ways to promote positive emotional wellbeing in youth. (Proverbs 3:1-5)
- More: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-62646892