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Fermanagh sees six suicides in 10 days | Fermanagh sees six suicides in 10 days |
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The Fermanagh community is "in deep shock" after six people took their lives in the last fortnight, a local councillor has said. | |
Ulster Unionist Raymond Farrell, who is a mental health practitioner, said news of the suicides was "a devastating blow". | Ulster Unionist Raymond Farrell, who is a mental health practitioner, said news of the suicides was "a devastating blow". |
Those who died range from a 15-year-old schoolboy to a 69-year-old farmer. | Those who died range from a 15-year-old schoolboy to a 69-year-old farmer. |
Mr Farrell said rural areas tended to have significantly higher rates of suicide. | Mr Farrell said rural areas tended to have significantly higher rates of suicide. |
"That needs to be addressed," he said, adding that this was not a matter for the Department of Health alone. | "That needs to be addressed," he said, adding that this was not a matter for the Department of Health alone. |
"Early intervention strategies are key and crucial," he said, pointing to the Australian model which targets children of primary school age offering them support and coping strategies. | "Early intervention strategies are key and crucial," he said, pointing to the Australian model which targets children of primary school age offering them support and coping strategies. |
"We need to be building resilience in our young children at school, building them into the individual. | "We need to be building resilience in our young children at school, building them into the individual. |
"Those are the issues we need to tackle from an early age rather than have people growing up and feeling hopeless." | "Those are the issues we need to tackle from an early age rather than have people growing up and feeling hopeless." |
Mr Farrell said there were dedicated people working in Fermanagh - from youth services to the Samaritans - who will help anyone who is feeling hopeless. | Mr Farrell said there were dedicated people working in Fermanagh - from youth services to the Samaritans - who will help anyone who is feeling hopeless. |
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