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| WORLD SUICIDE PREVENTION DAY :
10 September 2004 |
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3TS CANDLELIGHT VIGIL DUBLIN
On September 10th, Ireland joined the global initiative to mark
World Suicide Prevention Day with a public Candlelight Vigil, hosted
by The 3TS. The Vigil took place in the forecourt of The Bank of
Ireland, College Green Dublin to remember those who have lost their
lives by suicide.
The occasion was marked by a candle ceremony, a minute’s
silence and music from The Dublin Welsh Choir. Mr Sean Kelly, the
President of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), lit the first
candle on behalf of the young people of Ireland and President Mary
McAleese sent a message of support. Console (Bereaved by Suicide
Foundation) were on hand to provide support and information on their
support services and helpline.
Speaking on behalf of the 3TS, Professor Kevin Malone, Dept. of
Psychiatry & Mental Health Research, St, Vincent’s Hospital
said:
“The Vigil is a solemn occasion of respect and remembrance,
an opportunity for all those in communities across Ireland who have
been touched by suicide to come and light a candle of remembrance
in silent vigil, and to lend support to the 3TS Awareness Campaign
for action, intervention and prevention at all levels of our society.
If we are to turn the tide of suicide in this country then it is
critical that people realise that suicide in Ireland isn’t
someone else’s problem, it is everyone’s problem”
The 3Ts hope to make this an annual event to raise awareness.
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