To mark Suicide Awareness Day on September 10, Keready, a movement dedicated to youth health, is stepping up to shine a light on the crucial subject.
To ensure that young people in provinces such as the Eastern Cape, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape have access to the health services needed, they have 10 young doctors, along with a team of 96 nurses supported by communicators, drivers and mobilisers.
Dr James Menyah-Artivor, a young Keready doctor, speaks about suicide, pointing out that it is a pressing health concern that knows no bounds.
“Suicidality can affect individuals from diverse backgrounds, irrespective of culture, gender, or economic status.
“Sadly, young people are particularly vulnerable to mental health challenges,” he said.
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