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The Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities Department says the country is facing a suicide crisis
The Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities Department has expressed concern over the increasing incidents of suicide among young people in the country.
The department says the country is facing a crisis, with a national suicide rate of about 23.5 per 100 000 people. This is one of the highest rates in Africa.
According to research, suicide is the second leading cause of death among people aged between 15 and 29.
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Residents of Deelpan allege a Badibana Secondary teacher’s mistreatment led to a 17-year-old learner’s suicide. The community claims she had been subjected to bad treatment since last year, which contributed to her tragic death. SABC News Thabiso Moss compiled this report. pic.twitter.com/QvcZTjOS1K
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The Department’s Cassius Selala says, “Families, schools, government departments, faith-based organisations, youth formations and communities must collectively create a supportive environment where young people feel seen, heard and valued. The Department further urges the public to recognise signs of distress among young people, including withdrawal, hopelessness, change in behaviour, substance abuse and talk of self-harm,”
He says early intervention is critical and can save lives.
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