As a society, we have to learn to be comfortable with uncomfortable emotions.
To sit with and listen to someone or to understand their own experiences, without projecting our idea of what they "should" be doing.
This is called: empathy.
Smashing the silence around suicide & working together is vital. Thank you Dr Rosena & BofH. Change is needed now. Please help us to do that. https://t.co/TvQOFLkarh @TheLearnNetwork@Your_Mountain_@Dying4aDegree@ForThe100_
@Your_Mountain_@TheLearnNetwork@ForThe100_@GillianKeegan@iambenwest Signed. I am so sorry I cannot begin to imagine your pain. It’s not in the same league at all but during Covid my son was put in an empty halls of residence to isolate. He is a type 1 diabetic so high risk. Not a single soul from the Uni checked on him. Duty of care was lacking
@Your_Mountain_ @PAPYRUS_Charity @TheLearnNetwork@ForThe100_@GillianKeegan@iambenwest Working as a cleaner and losing a student to suicide ,I was told at 18 were not allowed to invade a person's privacy. I took bins of bloodied tissues and dumped them on my bosses table .I shouted .DO SOMETHING . Jenny died at home in the easter .they said self harmers don't die
Heartbreaking.💔🙏
We need to support the young adults and children
What they have endured the last three years is totally unexceptable.
I would be screaming too 💔💔💔💔💔
I remember writing that people couldn’t get to see a GP - horrific stories - and the RCGPs wrote to the Telegraph saying I was “stirring up hatred against doctors”.
People WERE DYING!
All that mattered was Covid.
Has society just silently accepted that the covid jabs are killing people but as so many fell for the scam, decided it’s best not to talk about it. And all just cross our fingers and hope it’s not our loved one that drops dead?