Saturday, September 10 was World Suicide Prevention Day – its purpose is to raise awareness around the globe.
Closer to home, and Northern Ireland has the highest rate in the UK.
In a series of special reports, I spoke to those who’ve tried to take their own lives. And I've looked at the the impact it has had on loved ones.
Deirdre lost her son Conor unexpectedly.
She says it was an unreal experience – as if she was living in a dream. The emotional impact that this has on families is life changing.
Despite having the support of the family, she was still in turmoil.
In desperation, Deirdre sought help from the Niamh Louise Foundation in Dungannon. It provides support and friendship not only for those bereaved, but for those who need to talk about their feelings.
You can hear my full length interview with Deirdre below:
If you’ve been affected by any of these issues, you can contact the Samaritans on 116 123.
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