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Wesley J. Smith |
The World Health Organization [WHO] has published guidelines to help prevent suicide. From the WHO:
- Effective interventions
- Strategies involving restriction of access to common methods of suicide, such as firearms or toxic substances like pesticides, have proved to be effective in reducing suicide rates; however, there is a need to adopt multi-sectoral approaches involving many levels of intervention and activities.
- There is compelling evidence indicating that adequate prevention and treatment of depression and alcohol and substance abuse can reduce suicide rates, as well as follow-up contact with those who have attempted suicide.
- Rather than removing methods of suicide, they provide it.
- Rather than seeking to prevent suicide, they give moral permission;
- Rather than helping people stand against the darkness, they seduce toward embracing it by claiming it is empowerment and “death with dignity;”
- Rather than ensuring mental health access, they claim it isn’t needed because suicides apparently inspired by serious sickness, disability, or mental illness are “rational.”
- Rather than promoting proper statistical gathering, they have doctors lie (in Washington) on death certificates by claiming that a suicide was a natural death.

Link to Your Life Counts, a suicide prevention support group.
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