Why Do People Attempt Suicide?
Why Do People Attempt Suicide? A suicide attempt is a clear indication that something is gravely wrong in a person’s life. No matter the race or ag...
Bereavement Support
A suicide breavement support group takes place on the first Thursday of the month at the Beepark Resourse Centre in Manorhamilton.All enquiries cont...
Better Mental Health
We take great care of our physical health and well-being - we have regular check ups etc. We must start to think more on how we can improve our emotio...
Facts and Statistics
Facts: Suicide is very often a cry for help, not a wish to die and it can be prevented This is so very often a “high risk” time as the person ...
Signs & Symptoms of Depression...
1. Lack of energy 2. Sleep disturbance (early morning waking/difficulty getting to sleep) 3. Lack of interest in oneself and ones surroundings. 4. ...
Yvonne & Miriam’s Three ...
Yvonne Sloyan and Miriam Duffy completed a 3 day challenge to raise awarness and funds for StopSuicide. The challenge took place over 3 days 10th, 11t...
Break the Cycle – 22nd April ...
Some of Ireland’s top celebrities including Roz Purcell and Brent Pope, are joining forces to help ‘Break the Cycle’ of suicide in Ireland, by g...
Stonepark Warrior Challenge
On the 11th November 2012, the community of Cloonloo held a memorial to the late Paul Wynne of Cloonloo who passed away 2 years ago. Paul was a popula...
Fianna Fail launch Suicide Preventi...
Today at Leinster House the Fianna Fail party have launched a new document "Actions speak louder than words" which outlines propsals to deal with ...
Mission Statement
StopSuicide value and care for each person who seeks our services.
Through our experience of working with self- harm and suicide we acknowledge the very difficult life events that can lead people to hurt themselves, or end their lives.
Our purpose is to provide a safe, confidential place where you can safely talk about the loss, stress, confusion, conflicts and other pain in your life.
Our style of Counselling is to Listen, Support and perhaps help you with insight to either change what is possible to change or to live more contentedly and creatively with that which is not.
We will act to intervene with appropriate support, commitment and compassion.
Adequate funding must be provided for suicide prevention, otherwise we cannot be effective. STOP Suicide will continue to lobby for regular funding for similar voluntary groups.
We greatly acknowledge all the groups, individuals, clubs, organisations and agencies that consistently fund raise for STOP Suicide. You people are our anchors and we appreciate you and your kindness.
Get Help Now
- Call Stop Suicide on FREE PHONE 1850 211 877 Lines are open Monday to Friday from 9am to 6pm
- Call the Samaritans, the 24 hour listening service, to talk to someone now about what's on your mind. Call 1850 60 90 90
- Call One life on Freephone . available 24 hours every day - 1800 247 100 or text the word HELP to 51444
- Contact your local doctor, listed under ‘General Practitioners’ in the Golden Pages, or find your nearest GP on the HSE.ie Map Centre
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