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25 Crimes - Decriminalise Suicide Worldwide
In 25 countries, attempting to take one’s own life is still a criminal offense, affecting nearly 1 billion people. We’re here to change that.
25 Crimes - Decriminalise Suicide Worldwide Stay informedJoin our mailing list to be notified as we publish stories of those affected by the criminalisation of suicide and updated on our mission.Email AddressCountrySelect one...Personal information collected about you is collected for the purpose of providing you with campaign updates and for purposes otherwise set out in our Privacy Policy at Privacy Policy. This information may be disclosed to third parties that help us deliver our services. The Privacy Policy explains how we will collect, use, store and disclose your personal information, the consequences for you if we do not collect this information, and the way in which you can access and seek correction of your personal information or complain about a breach of the Privacy Act. We may disclose personal information to overseas jurisdictions in connection with our provision of services including to different parts of our global network (see here Our Network). 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We may disclose personal information to overseas jurisdictions in connection with our provision of services including to different parts of our global network (see here Our Network). To obtain further information, you can contact the LifeLine International Secretariat at secretariat@lifeline-international.com. GET HELPNEWSstay involvedLANGUAGEENGFRESZHStay informedSubscribe to stay up to date with our progress as we campaign to decriminalise suicide worldwide.Email AddressCountrySelect one...Personal information collected about you is collected for the purpose of providing you with campaign updates and for purposes otherwise set out in our Privacy Policy at Privacy Policy. This information may be disclosed to third parties that help us deliver our services. The Privacy Policy explains how we will collect, use, store and disclose your personal information, the consequences for you if we do not collect this information, and the way in which you can access and seek correction of your personal information or complain about a breach of the Privacy Act. We may disclose personal information to overseas jurisdictions in connection with our provision of services including to different parts of our global network (see here Our Network). To obtain further information, you can contact the LifeLine International Secretariat at secretariat@lifeline-international.com.Thanks for your support.Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.Change the Law.Change their Legacy.In 25 countries, attempting to take one’s own life is still a criminal offence, affecting nearly 1 billion people. We’re here to change that. Criminalised in 25 countriesImpacting nearly 1 billion livesA global challenge, beyond borders.Afghanistan BahamasBangladeshBrunei Darussalam GrenadaJordanKenya MalawiMaldives MyanmarNigeria Papua New Guinea QatarRepublic of The Gambia Saint LuciaSaudi ArabiaSierra Leone SomaliaSouth Sudan SudanTonga Trinidad & Tobago UgandaUnited Arab EmiratesUnited Republic of TanzaniaIn these 25 countries, suicide is a crime. This leaves vulnerable people without access to help and support they really need, isolating them when they need connection most. It also means social stigma is entrenched in society, bringing shame instead of compassion and empathy. And if they survive, the threat of punishment.The criminalisation of suicide takes, not saves lives.Death by suicide can mean terrible legal sanctions and social consequences for grieving families. In cases where suicide is attempted, this criminalisation can lead to penalties, shame and even jail instead of the love, support and care needed for their recovery. No DeterrenceCriminalisation doesn't reduce suicide attempts.No SupportCriminalisation inhibits help seeking - Nearly 1 billion people with little or no access to help.Stigma FueledCriminalisation entrenches the stigma around suicide for the individual and their family.Human RightsDenying access to mental health support is a breach of human rights. A global challenge, beyond borders.Afghanistan BahamasBangladeshBrunei Darussalam GrenadaJordanKenya MalawiMaldives MyanmarNigeria Papua New Guinea QatarRepublic of The Gambia Saint LuciaSaudi ArabiaSierra Leone SomaliaSouth Sudan SudanTonga Trinidad & Tobago UgandaUnited Arab EmiratesUnited Republic of TanzaniaIn these 25 countries, suicide is a crime. This leaves vulnerable people without access to help and support they really need, isolating them when they need connection most. It also means social stigma is entrenched in society, bringing shame instead of compassion and empathy. And if they survive, the threat of punishment.When suicide is a crime, these laws take, not saves, lives.Death by suicide can mean terrible legal sanctions and social consequences for grieving families. In cases where suicide is attempted, this criminalisation can lead to penalties, shame and even jail instead of the love, support and care needed for their recovery. No DeterrenceCriminalisation doesn't reduce suicide attempts.No SupportCriminalisation inhibits help seeking - Nearly 1 billion people with little or no access to help.Stigma FueledCriminalisation entrenches the stigma around suicide for the individual and their family.Human RightsDenying access to mental health support is a breach of human rights. Championinga World Without Stigma.Every life matters.At LifeLine International, we envision a world where suicide is preventable and those at risk are met with compassion, not criminalisation.It’s time to decriminalise suicide worldwide.Through starting a conversation and guiding the collective voice, national coalitions will help us raise awareness around the importance of suicide prevention and make the case for legal change.Together, we can prevent suicide, eradicate stigma and offer hope and crisis support to those who need it most. Join us and be part of a global initiative that’s creating a world where mental health, crisis and despair, is understood, not criminalised. Universal support accessDecriminalising suicide says it’s ok for everyone, everywhere to access life-saving prevention support - and removes the fear of penalty.More life saving work in more places.There are more than 1000 crisis call centres in the world - by changing laws that make suicide a crime, more centres can work with greater life saving impact.Compassion over condemnationJoin a global initiative that's actively changing societal views, replacing stigma with understanding and compassion.A collective movementJoin people like you who care deeply about suicide prevention, and a community of experts, advocates and partners, all championing a world where mental health is embraced, not stigmatised.Stay informedWe’re currently gathering stories from those who have been affected by these inhumane laws. Stay up-to-date on the global movement and help us make a difference. Email AddressCountrySelect one...Personal information collected about you is collected for the purpose of providing you with campaign updates and for purposes otherwise set out in our Privacy Policy at Privacy Policy. This information may be disclosed to third parties that help us deliver our services. The Privacy Policy explains how we will collect, use, store and disclose your personal information, the consequences for you if we do not collect this information, and the way in which you can access and seek correction of your personal information or complain about a breach of the Privacy Act. We may disclose personal information to overseas jurisdictions in connection with our provision of services including to different parts of our global network (see here Our Network). To obtain further information, you can contact the LifeLine International Secretariat at secretariat@lifeline-international.com.Thanks for your support.Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to receive help in times of crisis, free from judgement, discrimination or disparity of access.Lifeline International and others provide crisis lines around the world. We create a community of suicide prevention services that learn together and grow together.Our reach is global, but our approach is personal. We've touched countless lives, offering hope in moments of despair. We have supported the decriminalisation of suicide in several countries, transforming societal perceptions and opening doors to essential crisis line support.News & ViewsThe latest on campaign activity.GLOBAL6 min read Six Month Milestone reached for Decriminalise Suicide WorldwideRead post GLOBAL 5 minNigeria Suicide Prevention Advocacy Working Group Read post GLOBAL10 min readOpinion: Effective suicide prevention starts with decriminalisationRead post view allWe’re here with youIn countries where suicide is criminalised, we stand with you. Join our community for support and be part of the movement changing laws in your country.join our communityWant to learn more?Lifeline International is an accountable and transparent organisation, extending to our campaign in support of suicide decriminalisation. Please click on the links below to learn more about our campaign purpose and focus.CharterBriefStatementDecriminalise Suicide Worldwide is a pivotal campaign powered by LifeLine International. Our mission is to reshape global perspectives on suicide, advocating for understanding and support in every corner of the world. Our vision - a world without suicide.Stay informedJoin our mailing list to be notified as we publish stories of those affected by the criminalisation of suicide and updated on our mission. Email AddressCountrySelect one...Personal information collected about you is collected for the purpose of providing you with campaign updates and for purposes otherwise set out in our Privacy Policy at Privacy Policy. This information may be disclosed to third parties that help us deliver our services. 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