Do you believe suicide is preventable?

A strong majority of respondents (71%) believe that suicide is preventable, while 29% do not. The results show that more than two in three people feel prevention is possible, indicating widespread belief in the value of early intervention, support, and awareness.

💡 Insight:

The findings suggest growing public recognition that suicide is not inevitable and that the right support, conversations, and interventions can save lives. While nearly a third remain uncertain or sceptical, often reflecting the complexity of mental health and personal circumstances, the overall result reinforces the importance of prevention-focused approaches, accessible support, and collective responsibility.

Pie chart showing responses to the question “Do you believe suicide is preventable?” with 71% labelled “Yes” and 29% labelled “No,” indicating a strong majority who believe suicide can be prevented.

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These results are subject to change as more responses are collected.

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