Suicide Prevention Awareness event in Preston
05 September 2024
To raise awareness of world suicide prevention, come along to a special event at Preston's Bus Station between 10am and 2pm on Saturday 7 September, hosted by Preston Wellfest.
This is a free, drop-in event with insights from people who've have been touched by suicide, plus stalls hosted by local community and support organisations.
The event will be focused on this year's international theme of 'Changing the Narrative on Suicide'.
By changing the narrative, we can #StartTheConversation and signal to people experiencing suicidal thoughts that there is hope and that we care and want to support them. It also suggests that our actions, no matter how big or small, may provide hope to those who are struggling.
A number of local organisations with an interest in suicide prevention, as well as supporting those bereaved by suicide, will attend the event running stalls and provide advice, information, and more intensive support to anyone that may require it. Amongst those attending will be The Samaritans, Red Rose Recovery, The Mary O'Gara Foundation, Beacon Counselling Trust and Beside You in Bereavement.
Councillor Nweeda Khan, Cabinet member for community safety and social justice at Preston City Council, said:
"With more than 6,000 lives lost to suicide each year in the UK, it's time to open up and talk about how we're feeling and start that conversation. And remember, each suicide also profoundly impacts many more people.
"It's important for people to know it's okay not to be okay and that there is help out there and always someone who can listen. Finding support before reaching that crisis point could play a vital part in saving the life of someone you care about.
"Suicide is preventable; it's not inevitable."
The Preston Wellfest Network was initially formed in 2019 and is currently made up of more than thirty organisations that have a specific interest in health and wellbeing in the Preston area.
Connecting with others and forming good relationships - with family, friends and the wider community - are important for mental wellbeing. Building stronger, broader social connections in your life can increase your feelings of happiness and self-worth. If we break the chain and talk about how we feel, there are people out there who can help.
More information
World Suicide Prevention
Every year, organisations and communities around the world come together to raise awareness of how we can create a world where fewer people die by suicide.
More information on where to find help is available on the Help in Preston Peer Support page.
About Preston Wellfest Network
Coordinated by the Community Projects Team at Lancashire County Council, with support from Preston City Council, the network provides a platform for those involved to share information, promote activities, and collectively plan events.
For 2024, the network has decided to run events in support of Mental Health Awareness Week in May, Men's Health Week in June, Addiction Awareness in July, World Suicide Prevention Day in September and World Mental Health Day in October.