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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, March 31, 2018
Footsteps to Freedom II: Walking hand in hand towards better mental health and suicide prevention
(Lanka-e-News
- 30.March.2018, 11.30PM) In 1995, Sri Lanka reported an approximate
47 deaths by suicide per day for every 100,000 persons. Over two
decades later, the country reports an approximate 8-10 deaths due to
suicide per day in 2018. The number of attempts at death have increased
to an average of twenty. These are just reported statistics; combined
with those unreported, Sri Lanka remains a country with an above average
rate of suicide- and consequently, with a below average level of
satisfactory mental health.
In an attempt to raise awareness on suicide prevention, mental health
and to shatter the stigma revolving around mental health problems, three
individuals involved in the fields of psychology and suicide prevention
will embark on a 72 day walk around the coastline of Sri Lanka.
“Footsteps to Freedom” was curated by counselling psychologist Nivendra
Uduman in 2016 and demonstrated a successful reach with over 100
workshops conducted in 44 days due to his commitment to raising
awareness on these issues.
This year, he is joining hands with colleagues for a second journey
around Sri Lanka. “Footsteps to Freedom is an initiative that aims to
shatter the stigma on mental illness and encourage those suffering from
mental illness to seek help. With the 2018 walk, we also hope to connect
deeply with people from all backgrounds and communities, empower them
to seek help for themselves and to look out for the wellbeing of their
community,” said Uduman.
In April, Uduman along with Ranil Thilakaratne and Sara Nazoor, who are
actively involved in promoting suicide prevention and better mental
health for all Sri Lankans will walk along the coastline, once again
with the intention of raising awareness on mental health and suicide
prevention.
The walk (scheduled to start on April 01st in Mount Lavinia) will
consist of a series of planned and unplanned awareness raising sessions
for established organisations and schools along with tea shops, bus
stands and smaller village community gatherings throughout the period of
72 days. The sessions will focus on how one can recognise warning signs
of those at risk of suicide, helplines available, actions an individual
can take prior to seeking professional help etc, all of which will
contribute towards creating a sustainable foundation that would promote
better mental health and psychosocial wellbeing.
The World Health Organisation predicts that depression will be the
leading cause for disability by 2020. WHO also reports that 322 million
in the world currently suffer from depression, with nearly 800,000
deaths by suicide occurring annually.
In his first 550 km+ walk around the country, from Dondra to Point
Pedro, Nivendra conducted over 100 sessions to raise awareness on mental
health in 44 days. In 2018, Uduman is walking once again with Ranil
Thilakaratne, from the CCCline 1333 and Sara Nazoor, a trainee
psychologist over a span of 72 days covering approximately 1400
kilometres. The walk will be in aid of two charities working in the
areas of emotional wellbeing and suicide prevention in Sri Lanka:
CCCline1333 and Shanthi Maargam.
For more information on Footsteps to Freedom or interviews please contact: Nivendra Uduman on +94 777 346 334
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