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Lockdown: Suicide fears soar in LGBT community | Lockdown: Suicide fears soar in LGBT community |
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There has been a significant rise during lockdown in the UK in the number of LGBT people seeking suicide-prevention support. | There has been a significant rise during lockdown in the UK in the number of LGBT people seeking suicide-prevention support. |
Support group LGBT Hero reports 11,000 people have accessed its suicide-prevention web pages - up over 44% on the first three months of the year. | Support group LGBT Hero reports 11,000 people have accessed its suicide-prevention web pages - up over 44% on the first three months of the year. |
And other LGBT charities have service users who have killed themselves. | And other LGBT charities have service users who have killed themselves. |
The government considers LGBT people to be at higher risk of suicide but no national data on LGBT suicides is kept. | The government considers LGBT people to be at higher risk of suicide but no national data on LGBT suicides is kept. |
There are usually many factors that can lead someone to kill themselves. | There are usually many factors that can lead someone to kill themselves. |
Just months after celebrating his 20th birthday, Elaine's son, Jack, killed himself, in April. | Just months after celebrating his 20th birthday, Elaine's son, Jack, killed himself, in April. |
He had been in contact with LGBT support services, both online and in person. | He had been in contact with LGBT support services, both online and in person. |
But Elaine says he "massively struggled" with being disconnected from the community during lockdown. | But Elaine says he "massively struggled" with being disconnected from the community during lockdown. |
"I knew he was struggling with his sexuality," she says. | "I knew he was struggling with his sexuality," she says. |
"And he was in contact with some LGBT groups. | "And he was in contact with some LGBT groups. |
"But I just wish he'd have held on. | "But I just wish he'd have held on. |
"He had so much ahead of him." | "He had so much ahead of him." |
Jack moved out of his parents' house in his teenage years and headed to London. | Jack moved out of his parents' house in his teenage years and headed to London. |
But he had recently returned to his hometown, in the South East, after the breakdown of a relationship. | But he had recently returned to his hometown, in the South East, after the breakdown of a relationship. |
"I'm guessing that lots of gay people in these situations have families that don't accept them," Elaine says. | "I'm guessing that lots of gay people in these situations have families that don't accept them," Elaine says. |
"But we loved and supported him. | "But we loved and supported him. |
"He came out really young. | "He came out really young. |
"And it changed nothing for us. | "And it changed nothing for us. |
"It just wasn't enough though." | "It just wasn't enough though." |
In total, eight charities told BBC News they had seen an increase in LGBT people accessing their support for suicide prevention. | In total, eight charities told BBC News they had seen an increase in LGBT people accessing their support for suicide prevention. |
The LGBT Foundation has received more calls about suicide "than ever before". | The LGBT Foundation has received more calls about suicide "than ever before". |
Mermaids, which helps young trans people, has had to alert police following concerns about callers wanting to kill themselves. | Mermaids, which helps young trans people, has had to alert police following concerns about callers wanting to kill themselves. |
Gavin Boyd, of The Rainbow Project, based in Northern Ireland, said: "In just the last three weeks, we know of three LGBT people who have ended their lives." | Gavin Boyd, of The Rainbow Project, based in Northern Ireland, said: "In just the last three weeks, we know of three LGBT people who have ended their lives." |
And another chief executive of a charity, in the south of England, who did not want to be named in case it affected its funding, said: "We know of two young LGBT people in the past two weeks. | And another chief executive of a charity, in the south of England, who did not want to be named in case it affected its funding, said: "We know of two young LGBT people in the past two weeks. |
"We're under more pressure to deliver than ever before. | "We're under more pressure to deliver than ever before. |
"The government has done absolutely nothing to help regional LGBT charities cope with the demand from our already struggling service users." | "The government has done absolutely nothing to help regional LGBT charities cope with the demand from our already struggling service users." |
In 2018, the government acknowledged there was a higher prevalence of mental health issues among LGBT people than the general population in the UK and launched its LGBT Action Plan, "focused on reducing suicides amongst the LGBT population". | In 2018, the government acknowledged there was a higher prevalence of mental health issues among LGBT people than the general population in the UK and launched its LGBT Action Plan, "focused on reducing suicides amongst the LGBT population". |
But, two years on, the plan has not begun. | But, two years on, the plan has not begun. |
And one year on from its "updated Suicide Prevention Strategy", the government is yet to start its "rapid evidence review" into LGBT suicide. | And one year on from its "updated Suicide Prevention Strategy", the government is yet to start its "rapid evidence review" into LGBT suicide. |
"LGBT lives are being lost and we need to know more. It is so frustrating. Recording this data must be a nationwide campaign," said Helen Jones, CEO of MindOut, the UK-wide dedicated LGBT mental health charity. | |
Sam Brooks's fiance, Iago, killed himself at the end of last year. | Sam Brooks's fiance, Iago, killed himself at the end of last year. |
Sam had struggled to get mental-health support for Iago and has been grieving in isolation during lockdown. | Sam had struggled to get mental-health support for Iago and has been grieving in isolation during lockdown. |
"Before lockdown, I was in touch with mental-health services for therapy," he says. | "Before lockdown, I was in touch with mental-health services for therapy," he says. |
"I was in touch with my GP too. | "I was in touch with my GP too. |
"In lockdown, I've heard from nobody. | "In lockdown, I've heard from nobody. |
"Nobody's checked in." | "Nobody's checked in." |
In England, suicide prevention is the responsibility of the Department of Health and Public Health England. | In England, suicide prevention is the responsibility of the Department of Health and Public Health England. |
However, the responsibility to report deaths by suicide lies with coroners, who are not asked by the Ministry of Justice to collect data on sexual orientation or gender identity. | However, the responsibility to report deaths by suicide lies with coroners, who are not asked by the Ministry of Justice to collect data on sexual orientation or gender identity. |
And Sam feels the system has failed his fiance by not recording data and learning from his death. | And Sam feels the system has failed his fiance by not recording data and learning from his death. |
"Iago's been forgotten and failed by the government," he says. | "Iago's been forgotten and failed by the government," he says. |
"As an ethnic-minority gay man, he was let down big time and he deserved more help. | "As an ethnic-minority gay man, he was let down big time and he deserved more help. |
"Not counting our data means the struggle will continue for others." | "Not counting our data means the struggle will continue for others." |
Charities' bosses say the lack of national data prevents them from securing funding and helping others. | Charities' bosses say the lack of national data prevents them from securing funding and helping others. |
"Unless we are counted, we don't count," LGBT Hero chief executive Ian Howley said. | "Unless we are counted, we don't count," LGBT Hero chief executive Ian Howley said. |
And Emma Meehan, of the LGBT Foundation, said: "Due to the government's frustrating lack of proper reporting, we'll never be able to put a true figure on the scale of this crisis." | And Emma Meehan, of the LGBT Foundation, said: "Due to the government's frustrating lack of proper reporting, we'll never be able to put a true figure on the scale of this crisis." |
The government has acknowledged the need to improve LGBT data collection on suicide. | The government has acknowledged the need to improve LGBT data collection on suicide. |
A Department for Health official said: "We are absolutely committed to supporting everyone's mental health and wellbeing, especially during this unprecedented period." | A Department for Health official said: "We are absolutely committed to supporting everyone's mental health and wellbeing, especially during this unprecedented period." |
If you are experiencing emotional stress, help and support is available: BBC Action Line . | If you are experiencing emotional stress, help and support is available: BBC Action Line . |
Follow Ben Hunte on Twitter and Instagram. | Follow Ben Hunte on Twitter and Instagram. |
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