Today, as we mark World Suicide Prevention Day, the Samoa Victim Support Group (SVSG) stands with the global community to shine a light on the critical issue of suicide prevention. As a proud member of LifeLine International (LLI), SVSG is deeply committed to providing hope, compassion, and essential services to those experiencing their darkest moments.
In Samoa, suicide remains a serious public health concern, particularly among young people. For the past 20 years, suicide-specific death among Samoans has consistently exceeded the world average. As of 2019, the global average of suicidal deaths was 9.49 per 100,000 people, while Samoa’s rate stood at 12.6 per 100,000. These statistics reveal a marked gender disparity, with the rate for males at 18 per 100,000, significantly higher than the 6.7 per 100,000 for females (World Bank, 2022).
For the SVSG Helpline database from 2022 to 2023, attempted suicide callers increased from 10% to 15%, specifically for youths aged 18 – 35. Emotional abuse and intimate partner violence have been the main contributing factors.
SVSG’s mission to save lives is at the heart of everything we do. Our 24-hour free Helpline ensures that anyone in need has access to counseling, guidance, or simply a listening ear whenever they need it most. This morning, our team came together in prayer, reaffirming our belief in a community founded on God, where suicide prevention is a shared responsibility.
As a member of LLI, SVSG contributes daily to the global mission of ensuring that quality suicide prevention support is available, accepted, and encouraged for all. With over 200 LifeLine Centres operated by 31 Members in 27 countries, our international network is making a significant impact in saving lives. We work together to increase access to crisis support, reduce barriers, and address the social stigma surrounding suicide.
On this World Suicide Prevention Day, SVSG reflects on our shared mission and expresses deep gratitude to our dedicated staff, volunteers, supporters, and partners. Your compassion and unwavering commitment are changing lives, one conversation at a time.
“As we join hands with the global community, SVSG reaffirms our commitment to the people of Samoa and to the mission of saving lives.”
“Together, we can create a world where suicide is no longer a hidden issue but a challenge we confront openly, with compassion and support for all”
“Remember, help is only a phone call away. Call the SVSG Helpline on 800-7874,” – Siliniu Lina Chang, SVSG President.