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Father’s Day 18 June 2023

We wish to make this as clear as possible.. We are not allowing posts for Father’s Day at all this year on the public timeline, The reason is simple: We do not want to be the reason people get sad or emotional on this day. To explain this further some of our users may have experienced the loss of a child or may not be able to see their children. It’s for these reasons we will not be allowing posts publicly.

We will not be disciplining those who do post though, however, we will set any and all posts made to friends only. meaning this will not be seen by the public timeline.

We hope by doing this, that anyone who is affected by anything to do with fathers Day in a negative manner can use our site as normal without feeling the need to boycott the website for a while, especially as we are here to help you get through the day should you need any help and support.

We appriciate all our members cooporating during this time of year!

If you do with to post anything to do with this day please ensure your status update privacy is set to friends only so our admin’s don’t need to enforce the change.

Suicide Prevention: Promoting Safety and Support

Introduction: Suicide is a deeply concerning issue that affects individuals and communities worldwide. It’s crucial to create open conversations and raise awareness about suicide prevention. By fostering a supportive environment and providing valuable resources, we can play a significant role in promoting safety and offering help to those in need. In this blog post, we will discuss suicide, its impact, and practical steps to stay safe and support others.

Understanding Suicide: Suicide is a complex and multifaceted issue influenced by various factors such as mental health conditions, social isolation, trauma, or significant life changes. It is important to recognize that suicidal thoughts and feelings are a sign of distress, and individuals experiencing them need understanding, compassion, and support.

Promoting Safety:

  1. Reach out to someone: If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, don’t hesitate to reach out for help. Speak to a trusted friend, family member, or mental health professional. Remember, you are not alone, and there are people who care and want to support you.
  2. Establish a support network: Surround yourself with a strong support network of friends, family, or support groups. These individuals can provide emotional support, lend a listening ear, and offer guidance during challenging times.
  3. Seek professional help: Mental health professionals are trained to provide support and assistance to individuals dealing with suicidal thoughts. Reach out to a therapist, counselor, or helpline to access professional guidance tailored to your specific needs.
  4. Remove access to means: If you or someone you know is at immediate risk, take steps to remove access to lethal means, such as firearms, medications, or harmful objects. It can significantly reduce the risk of impulsive harm.
  5. Develop a safety plan: Collaborate with a mental health professional to create a personalized safety plan. This plan may include coping strategies, emergency contacts, and activities that promote self-care and well-being.

Supporting Others:

  1. Show empathy and understanding: If someone confides in you about their struggles, listen without judgment and offer genuine empathy. Let them know you care, and they can count on your support.
  2. Take all threats seriously: If someone expresses thoughts of suicide, take their words seriously and don’t dismiss them as attention-seeking behavior. Encourage them to seek professional help or assist them in reaching out to a helpline.
  3. Stay connected: Regularly check in with loved ones, especially if they have previously expressed distress or shown signs of struggling. Even a simple message or phone call can make a significant difference in their well-being.
  4. Educate yourself: Learn about the warning signs and risk factors associated with suicide. Educating yourself helps you recognize potential signs of distress in others and take appropriate action.
  5. Promote mental health awareness: Encourage open conversations about mental health, reduce stigma, and promote understanding within your community. The more we talk about mental health, the more we can break down barriers and offer support to those in need.

Conclusion: Suicide prevention requires collective effort and a compassionate approach. By understanding the complexities surrounding suicide, promoting safety measures, and actively supporting others, we can contribute to a world where individuals feel heard, valued, and empowered to seek help. Remember, there is always hope, and together we can make a difference in preventing suicide and promoting mental well-being.