This refers to the report “Student jumps off school’s third floor to ‘commit suicide’” (Feb 14), according to which, a grade VI student in Hyderabad died in undetermined circumstances. The loss of a young life is always a tragedy, but it is especially heart-breaking when it occurs in the context of an educational institution.
Suicide is a complex issue that can have many contributing factors, including mental health challenges, social isolation and academic pressures. It is essential for us to take a comprehensive approach to preventing suicide and promoting mental health in our schools and communities.
To this end, I urge the school administrations and all the relevant government authorities to prioritise the implementation of evidence-based programmes and policies addressing mental health and suicide prevention.
This includes increasing access to mental health services and resources for students, staff and parents, as well as promoting a culture of openness and support around mental health.
We must also work to reduce the stigma around mental illness and encourage individuals to seek help when they are struggling.
This includes educating students, staff and parents about the warning signs of suicidal ideation, and how to respond when someone is in crisis. We must come together as a community to support one another during difficult times and to work together to prevent future tragedies.
SAMRA ALAM
KARACHI