11 June 1998 Edition

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Deep concern at suicides increase

By Michael Pierse

Sinn Féin Youth activists in Dublin have expressed serious concerns at recent revelations of a further escalation in suicide rates, most especially among young people.

The latest figures from the Central Statistics Office were said by Mick Webster of SFY to be ``a clear condemnation of Government inefficiency in dealing with a serious and worrying issue - especially for young people.''

The statistics show a 14% increase in suicides since last year, the disturbing revelation that young men, especially early school leavers, are particularly vulnerable and a general seven-fold gap between the number of men and women taking their lives last year.

Suicides have also risen in the Six Counties. In West Belfast, a task force has been set up following a number of recent suicides among young people.

SFY activist Lynn Gallagher said, ``These figures forecast an impending epidemic which could see suicide surpassing road deaths as the primary killer in Irish society. It also points to a dangerous level of pressure on young people - educational and social - driving them to believe their lives are no longer worth living.''

The activists called for a thorough inquiry by the Government into the conditions facilitating the increase, and adequate funding to be afforded to educational and counselling services within schools and communities. However, they also referred to the fact that counselling facilities will not be enough - ``the root causes of this despair must be tackled at their essence.''

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