"There Is Always Hope": New campaign to reduce UK suicides
Message of hope as Network Rail reveals it made 1500 suicide interventions across its railway network last year
A new campaign's been launched to try and combat a "tsunami" of mental health issues that have emerged through the coronavirus pandemic.
"There Is Always Hope" from Network Rail urges people to seek help in their local area, through the Hub of Hope - a database of services people can access by simply typing in their postcode.
According to the latest study by Network Rail and national mental health charity Chasing the Stigma:
Nearly half (49%) of people in the East of England say their mental health has been negatively impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Yet only 7% of people in the region have accessed support for mental health during the outbreak.
Those in the East of England also reported increases in anxiety (43%), loneliness (28%), and depression (37%) due to the pandemic.
WATCH: Network Rail and Chasing The Stigma's new advert "There Is Always Hope"
What mental health issues have emerged in the pandemic?
Negative mental health symptoms have surged among all age groups over the last 12 months, with respondents in Britain reporting increases in anxiety (40%), loneliness (31%) and depression (31%).
The report also shows:
- One in 10 Britons accessed mental health support during the pandemic.
- Social isolation is experienced by almost half of those surveyed
- Three quarters of those who struggled before the pandemic say their mental health has got worse
- More than a third (36%) of those who did not struggle with their mental health prior to the pandemic have done so since it began
Why is Network Rail launching the campaign?
WATCH: Network Rail's Allan Spence and Chasing the Stigma CEO Jake Mills speak to Senior Correspondent Mick Coyle
The latest campaign forms part of the rail industry’s efforts to reduce suicides across the rail network – sadly an ongoing challenge faced by Network Rail, train operating companies and the British Transport Police.
Last year, 1500 interventions were made on Network Rail sites.
Ongoing measures are being taken to prevent such incidents from taking place, such as training thousands of industry staff and running campaigns which calls on people to look out for one another and intervene safely if they see someone who might need help.
What is the Hub of Hope?
The Hub of Hope is a database of mental health services in your local area, which can help you, or someone you know find help if they need it, for their mental health.
You can access it via the website, where services can be accessed by typing in your postcode, or download the app, and use the location on your device to find services.