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Mayo’s suicide rates well above the national average

The rate of suicide in the Mayo area has been revealed as one of Ireland’s highest for 2012, the national suicide prevention and bereavement charity Console has said.

Westmeath’s coroner expresses concern over high suicide rate

Westmeath’s coroner has expressed concern at the high rate of suicide in the county, with almost half the cases heard in the first three months of this year ruled as suicide.

Westmeath’s coroner expresses concern over high suicide rate

Westmeath’s coroner has expressed concern at the high rate of suicide in the county, with almost half the cases heard in the first three months of this year ruled as suicide.

Great turnout at Darkness into Light walk

There was an incredible turnout at 20 locations, one being Westport, for Pieta House’s fifth annual Darkness into Light walk with Electric Ireland.

Weir welcomes announcement of suicide prevention posts

Five million euro is to be spent regionally in 2013 to address the issue of suicide prevention. The money will go towards the funding of resource officers for suicide prevention, self-harm liaison nurses in hospital emergency departments and local suicide prevention initiatives.

Castlebar councillor welcomes suicide prevention campaign

Fine Gael councillor Ger Deere has welcomed news that the Government is to launch a nationwide suicide prevention campaign.

Mayo wellbeing campaign delivers tips for keeping positive to Mayo households

Dr John Connolly, secretary of the Irish Association of Suicidiology, officially launched a countywide wellbeing campaign on Monday. The campaign is being led by the Mayo Suicide Prevention Alliance, a group which first formed in Mayo in 2009. It is made up of a wide range of organisations and groups working in the area of mental health and suicide prevention in the county.

Three and a half times more people now die by suicide than on the roads

The Road Safety Authority (RSA), An Garda Siochana, the Department of Transport, and road safety officers the country wide should be commended for their successful efforts in reducing the number of road fatalities in Ireland. The results have been staggering and far beyond the targets set.

Service for those bereaved by suicide

An ecumenical service for those who died by suicide will be held tonight (November 30) in the Parish Church, Castlebar at 7.30pm.

Kids disco

A Halloween special kiddies’ disco will be held in the Broadhaven Bay Hotel on Friday October 26 from 7pm to 9pm. Children from 5 to 12 years welcome. Fancy dress optional. Tickets are priced at €5 per child or a special rate of €10 for 3 children. All funds raised in support and aid of Belmullet Gala Arts Festival.

 

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