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Windsor Essex County Health Unit Suicide Prevention Awareness Week 2016 –“You Are Not Alone” According to the World Health Organization someone around the globe dies by suicide every 40 seconds. In Canada in 2012, death by suicide was the ninth leading cause of death. In 2011, more than 40 Windsor-Essex County residents died by suicide. The highest percentage of self-harm mortalities was in those aged 45-64, with men being more likely to die by suicide (75 per cent) than women. Suicide Prevention Awareness Week – A Windsor-Essex County First The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) is working with the Canadian Mental Health Association Windsor-Essex County, to start a community-wide conversation on mental health promotion and suicide prevention. In fact, we have convened a large network of community partners to plan and launch the inaugural Suicide Prevention Awareness Week (SPAW), September 10-16, 2016. The SPAW planning group includes representatives from Workplace Wellness Committees, Health Service Providers, Community Service Providers, School Boards, and Post-Secondary Institutions. The theme for SPAW is “You Are Not Alone.” The campaign kick-off will coincide with World Suicide Prevention Day, September 10. SPAW will help generate discussions and action within our community about how to promote positive mental health as well as how to support those facing mental health challenges. Local services for those who are experiencing a mental health crisis will be identified and For more information on Suicide Prevention Awareness Week, contact Lindsay Gammon at the WECHU 519-258-2146 ext.3161 or [email protected] If you, or someone you know is in mental health crisis, or in danger of self-harm, seek help immediately by contacting the Community Crisis Centre at 519-973-4435 24 hours a day 7 days a week. highlighted. What is Happening During the Week? Wear Yellow in Support – wearing or displaying yellow during the entire week will be encouraged. Support Community Leaders in Promoting Suicide Prevention Awareness Week – Windsor-Essex County municipalities will be asked to proclaim SPAW, and encourage both residents & businesses to get involved in events. Learn about Mental Health and Suicide Prevention – webinars, workshops, and training sessions will be offered for organizations and residents throughout Windsor-Essex County during SPAW to help increase our collective knowledge about mental health promotion, Suicide Prevention, and resources to support those in crisis. Ways to Show Your Support • Host a SPAW fundraising or awareness event in your organization. • Host an event to discuss mental health promotion and highlight suicide prevention. • Make mental health promotion, suicide prevention, and crisis contact leaflets, posters, and other written information easily available. • Coordinate participation in webinars and educational presentations. • Learn the warning signs and risk factors for suicide. • Initiate or take part in the social media conversation. • Post the “You Are Not Alone” SPAW logo as your profile picture on social media for the week of September 10-16, 2016. Visit www.wechu.org to find more information about vaping and other health concerns 6 The HUB -July 2016