The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare unveiled the National Suicide Prevention Strategy the first-of-its-kind policy formulated by the government to prevent suicides as a public health priority.
About The Strategy
According to the ministry, the policy will set the stage for the promotion of mental health and the prevention of suicides in the coming decade.
The goal of the strategy is to reduce suicide mortality in the country by 10 per cent by 2023. The strategy provides a framework for multiple stakeholders to implement activities for the prevention of suicides in the country.
Its Features
First, it seeks to establish effective surveillance mechanisms for suicide within the next three years.
Second, it seeks to establish psychiatric outpatient departments that will provide suicide prevention services through the District Mental Health Programme in all districts within the next five years.
Third, it aims to integrate a mental well-being curriculum in all educational institutions within the next eight years.
The fourth objective of the National Suicide Prevention Strategy is to strengthen surveillance of suicide and further generation of evidence through evaluation, which will ensure improvement in the programme quality.
Whom To Implement
The implementation framework of the National Suicide Prevention Strategy envisions five key stakeholders responsible for realising the objectives. These include national-level ministerial stakeholders, state-level governmental stakeholders, district-level governmental stakeholders, NIMHANS-Bangalore and other top mental health institutes, and strategic collaborators.
How It Will Be Implemented
- Reinforcing leadership, partnerships and institutional capacity in the country
- Enhancing the capacity of health services to provide suicide prevention services
- Developing community resilience and societal support for suicide prevention and reducing stigma associated with suicidal behaviours.
Suicides In India
According to the annual report of the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), released in August, 1.64 lakh people died by suicide in 2021 — an increase of 7.2 per cent from 2020. This is 10 per cent higher than the COVID deaths (1.48 lakh) in India in 2020, and 6.8 times the maternal deaths (23,800) in the same year.
The NCRB report also stated that more than 1,00,000 people die by suicide in the country every year. A total of 25,891 suicides were reported in the 53 megacities of the country during 2021, with the highest in Delhi.
Other Initiatives
The National Mental Health Policy (2014) sees the prevention of mental disorders, and the reduction of suicide and attempted suicide as core priority areas.
The Mental Healthcare Act 2017 brought in some necessary changes. The Act that came into force in May 2018 effectively de-criminalised attempted suicide, which was punishable under Section 309 of the Indian Penal Code. It ensured that the individuals who have attempted suicide are offered opportunities for rehabilitation from the government as opposed to being tried or punished.