September 10 is World Suicide Prevention day
PRINCE GEORGE— September is National Suicide Awareness Month with World Suicide Prevention day taking place on September 10, 2024. Both campaigns serve as a reminder for all Canadians that they’re not alone and help is always available.
“We really believe accessibility is the most important thing,” says Riley Skinner, the Executive Director of the Crisis Centre for Northern B.C. “There are a lot of different crisis lines in B.C., and also in Canada, and any line is the right line. What’s most important is that you connect to another human being to talk about suicide or what you might be feeling. And it’s important that’s available 24/7 365.”
With the implementation of the 9-8-8 hotline in November, the Crisis Centre for Northern B.C. has doubled their call volume having received 22,000 this year. Skinner explains that not all the calls were from Prince George because they receive calls from across Canada. They add that “It doesn’t mean that it’s more prevalent, like thoughts of suicide or crisis is more prevalent. It just means it’s more accessible to people who didn’t know it was there.”
