Campaign to decriminalise suicide in four Caribbean nations gains momentum

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New coalition formed to push for repeal of colonial-era laws and reduce barriers to access for those seeking mental health help

The campaigners advocating for reform of the suicide laws in the Caribbean want to reduce barriers for people seeking help and ultimately to save lives.The campaigners advocating for reform of the suicide laws in the Caribbean want to reduce barriers for people seeking help and ultimately to save lives.

A group of people with experience of poor mental health, government officials, activists, legal experts and healthcare workers, led by organisations in the Caribbean, will advocate for legislative reform. They want to reduce barriers for people seeking help and ensure that mental health services can operate without fear of legal repercussions and ultimately save lives., and attempted suicide is punishable by up to two years in prison or a fine.

NCDs, once seen as illnesses of the wealthy, now have a grip on the poor. Disease, disability and death are perfectly designed to create and widen inequality – and being poor makes it less likely you will be diagnosed accurately or treated. In low-income countries NCDs – typically slow and debilitating illnesses – are seeing a fraction of the money needed being invested or donated. Attention remains focused on the threats from communicable diseases, yet cancer death rates have long sped past the death toll from malaria, TB and HIV/Aids combined.

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