Ensure these guidelines on suicide reporting become normal practice

Dear Editor,

The Caribbean Voice is thrilled that yet another training session on suicide reporting has been undertaken with Guyana media, especially in view of the fact the local media continues to sensationalize suicide, post pics of suicide victims, and use suicide inappropriate language such as ‘commit’. However, we also know that lots of advocacy has been done in this respect by various entities, including The Caribbean Voice, as well as by persons working behind the scenes, and we believe that Guyana Press Association must now take the lead in ensuring that journalists confirm to appropriate suicide reportage.

     We are also aware that the Mindframe guidelines, developed in Australia, considered possibly the best approach globally, has been offered to relevant government and professional media entities as an approach that can be implemented. Thus we strongly urge that the Guyana Press Association, editors of all media entities and government ministries and agencies responsible for media, along with the Ministries and Social Protection and Health, work together to ensure that the Mindframe guidelines become normal practice in the short term. These guidelines are online, can be accessed by anyone and are easy to understand, present on and follow.

Yours faithfully,

Annan Boodram

The Caribbean Voice