Counselling Help to 20 Suicidal Irish People

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OrganizationHope Trust
Region Ireland
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ProjectLeader Linda Rowett


Hope Trust plan to expand existing counselling offered in Athlone and Galway, Ireland and over zoom, particularly to those who self harm or have suicidal thinking. This project would subsidise 200 more counselling hours and 50 more support group hours, to those who are in need. In 2020 there were three times more male suicides than female; highest age group was 45-54 years for men and 54-64 years for women. Hope Trust seek to offer help and hope to those struggling with poor mental health.


Challenge

There is an increase in self harming in Ireland, starting from 10 years old but mostly amongst teens, the homeless and those who have suffered abuse. Provisional figures for suicide in 2019 show the age group most affected being 55-64 years of age, with three times more men than women losing their lives. Covid has increased mental health issues due to isolation and fear. Most counselling support is concentrated in cities, whilst less is offered in the midlands, or the west of Ireland.

Long-Term Impact

Once a person finds purpose for their life and addresses negative thought processes they are better equipped to be productive in their families and communities. Offering a reliable counselling service in a situation where there is limited support provides a community with a resource that offers hope if members of their own families are affected by suicidal thinking. This impacts not only the person being counselled, but their whole family as well. We aim to address isolation.

References

  1. http://www.hopetrust.ie
  2. https://youtu.be/K9vIeS4hFoc
  3. https://youtu.be/GpKASmiSVfo
  4. http://www.hopetrust.ie


Additional Documentation

https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/28223/projdoc.pdf

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