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Suicide rate in Alberta climbs 30% in wake of mass oilpatch layoffs 'It says som
12/1/2016 3:22:18 PM

Suicide rate in Alberta climbs 30% in wake of mass oilpatch layoffs

'It says something really about the horrible human impact of what's happening in the economy,' counsellor says

CBC News Posted: Dec 07, 2015 7:05 AM MT Last Updated: Dec 08, 2015 3:44 PM MT

The suicide rate in Alberta has increased dramatically in the wake of mounting job losses across the province.

The most recent data only goes to June, but according to the chief medical examiner's office, 30 per cent more Albertans took their lives in the first half of this year compared to the same period last year.

"This is staggering," said Mara Grunau, who heads the Centre for Suicide Prevention.

Mara Grunau suicide prevention centre alberta

Mara Grunau, who heads the Centre for Suicide Prevention, says the increase in Alberta's suicide rate is staggering. (CBC)

"It's far more, far exceeds anything we would ever have expected, and we would never have expected to see this much this soon."

Here are the statistics:

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RE: Suicide rate in Alberta climbs 30% in wake of mass oilpatch layoffs 'It says som
12/1/2016 3:27:38 PM
Aren't these just change we all go through in life? Demand for counseling is growing because the population grows and those demographics do not happen, in a healthy growing community. Stop the constant nanny state efforts and these cases will trend down. IMV


Demand for counselling also climbs

In this year of mass layoffs in the energy sector, calls to the Calgary Distress Centre have changed tone and have become more frequent, says counsellor David Kirby.

"For me it says something really about the horrible human impact of what's happening in the economy with the recession and the real felt effect, the real suffering and the real struggle that people are experiencing," he said.

Kirby says demand for counselling services has increased by 80 per cent — and the problems people are struggling with are more complex.

"There might be substance abuse issues. There might be imminent financial collapse," he said.

"Anxiety, depression. Relationship conflict, maybe concurrent domestic violence. So there are many more things that people are trying to juggle I think at the same time."

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Suicide rate in Alberta climbs 30% in wake of mass oilpatch layoffs

'It says something really about the horrible human impact of what's happening in the economy,' counsellor says

CBC News Posted: Dec 07, 2015 7:05 AM MT Last Updated: Dec 08, 2015 3:44 PM MT

The suicide rate in Alberta has increased dramatically in the wake of mounting job losses across the province.

The most recent data only goes to June, but according to the chief medical examiner's office, 30 per cent more Albertans took their lives in the first half of this year compared to the same period last year.

"This is staggering," said Mara Grunau, who heads the Centre for Suicide Prevention.

Mara Grunau suicide prevention centre alberta

Mara Grunau, who heads the Centre for Suicide Prevention, says the increase in Alberta's suicide rate is staggering. (CBC)

"It's far more, far exceeds anything we would ever have expected, and we would never have expected to see this much this soon."

Here are the statistics:

May Wisdom and the knowledge you gained go with you,



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