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Government Action on Suicide Prevention

08 June 2022

Lead MP

Kerry McCarthy
Bristol East
Lab

Responding Minister

Not recorded

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NHSEmploymentForeign AffairsMental Health
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Other Contributors: 9

At a Glance

Kerry McCarthy raised concerns about government action on suicide prevention in Westminster Hall. Response awaited from government.

Key Requests to Government:

The Minister should update on the development of a national real-time suicide surveillance system and provide clarity on the plans for the revised suicide prevention plan including clear priorities and tailored approaches. The consultation process should treat suicide as an urgent issue rather than an afterthought, with targets to aim for despite complexities.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Bristol East
Opened the debate
The number of deaths by suicide is at a record high, and the Government have not met their target of reducing suicides. The mental health system is under-resourced with fewer beds available today than in 2010 despite increased demand for support. There are issues with data sharing involving university students who may be hesitant to seek help due to concerns about confidentiality. Mental health services face pressure with insufficient staffing, and there are tragic cases of patients being discharged too soon or not getting the necessary treatment.
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