because it's human rights to do what you want with your life. sometimes it make the person happy to end their life. so at the end of the day its their choice and we can't control it. but i'm personally against suicide because its soo tragic.
I dont know the actual number but here are a few websites that are helpful:www.save.org/www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/www.afsp.orgwww.yellowribbon.org/
they help support people...... it can be very hard and stressfull in life. when people get to a certain point, suicide comes along. welfare helps people out. because we dont need any more suicide in our world.
Communication, love, hope and respect all play an important part in suicide prevention.
Meditation practice or religious faith and worship have been shown to lower a person's risk of suicide.
You can take the person to a psychiatrist and maybe even have the psychiatrist prescribe medicine that's supposed to help prevent depression.
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Not true. People who threaten suicide are "asking for help"; it means they're wondering if people out there will actually help them. If they don't find that help, then they still will commit suicide. Even if they do get help, they'll still probably need to see a professional. People who don't threaten suicide are thinking it's too hopeless and they can't get help. Even though this is how a lot of suicides happen, more often than not people voice their suicidal thoughts.
i believe it said "choose life" because they dont support suicide and are trying to work against people choosing suicide over getting help or talking to someone. i am not sure
They can't. People cannot prevent tornadoes.
people can help by reforestation.....
It is a list of things people do to help prevent others in their care from suicide. Such things would include searching for weapons, watching them intensely (even while using the toilet), counting silverware to make sure there are no missing forks/knives, not letting those on suicide watch have belts, sheets, or shoelaces, etc.
The cast of Help Your People or Legalise Assisted Suicide - 2013 includes: Wendell Charles NeSmith as Peter Pan