Fiji has recorded over 100 suicide cases annually, with a significant portion involving individuals aged 17-25.
The statistics were revealed at World Suicide Prevention Day in Suva.
Minister for Health Doctor Atonio Lalabalavu emphasized the gravity of the issues. He stated that suicide is preventable and must be at the core of the new narrative.
He urged unity among health professionals, government bodies, educators, and religious leaders. Citizens must address the crisis every day.
The narrative must understand that mental health does not exist in a vacuum and address social inequalities with investment in mental health services.
A change in the narrative means dismantling the stigma and shifting from blaming and shaming to supporting victims and survivors of suicide.
The Health Minister stressed the importance of early intervention and a proactive system. Preventing suicide is a shared responsibility in society.
A vigil will be held to honor the lives lost to suicide in commemoration of World Suicide Prevention Day.
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