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“Changing the Narrative on Suicide” is the theme about the importance of reducing stigma and encouraging open conversations to prevent suicides

Suicide is a major public health challenge, 5656 suicides were registered in UK in 2023, 372 more than in 2022. Each suicide has far-reaching social, emotional, and economic consequences, and deeply affects individuals and communities worldwide.

The triennial theme for World Suicide Prevention Day for 2024-2026 is “Changing the Narrative on Suicide” with the call to action “Start the Conversation”. This theme aims to raise awareness about the importance of reducing stigma and encouraging open conversations to prevent suicides. Changing the narrative on suicide is about transforming how we perceive this complex issue and shifting from a culture of silence and stigma to one of openness, understanding, and support.

The call to action encourages everyone to start the conversation on suicide and suicide prevention. Every conversation, no matter how small, contributes to a supportive and understanding society. By initiating these vital conversations, we can break down barriers, raise awareness, and create better cultures of support.

This theme also emphasizes the need to prioritize suicide prevention and mental health in policy making, calling for government action. Changing the narrative requires advocating for policies that prioritize mental health, increase access to care, and provide support for those in need.

UK Official Data

  • 5656 suicides were registered in 2023*. This is 372 more than in 2022.
  • The overall suicide rate was 11.2 per 100,000**, which is an increase on the previous year.
  • The male suicide rate was 17.1 per 100,000**, compared to a female suicide rate of 5.6 per 100,000**.
  • Males aged 45-49 years were found to have the highest suicide rate (25.3 per 100,000).
  • There is regional variation in the suicide rates. The highest rate and biggest increase was in the North West (14.7 deaths per 100,000 people, compared with 12.5 deaths per 100,000 in 2022). The lowest rate was once again in London (7.3 per 100,000**).

*It is important to note that suicide rates are based on date of registration of death, which happens after an inquest and can sometimes take more than a year.

World Suicide Prevention Day

World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD) was established in 2003 by the International Association for Suicide Prevention in conjunction with the World Health Organization (WHO). The 10 September each year aims to focus attention on the issue, reduces stigma and raises awareness among organizations, governments, and the public, giving a singular message that suicides are preventable.