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Volunteers Patrol the River Shannon to Prevent Suicide

August / September 2013

August 1, 2013 by Leave a Comment

The CSR Limerick Team

In Limerick, a group of sixteen local volunteers have joined together to prevent suicide. Over the last ten months, the CSR Suicide Prevention Team has been patrolling the River Shannon and four bridges in Limerick to rescue people who would otherwise attempt to throw themselves into the water. The volunteers patrol every Saturday from midnight to 5 a.m. and recently began patrolling on week nights. They have met as many as four people contemplating suicide on some nights and have had to physically restrain some people from jumping. Over Christmas holidays in 2011, twelve people jumped to their deaths in Limerick City, but thanks to the patrols, only one person did so during the same period in 2012.

In an interview with The Sun, Paul Hogan of CSR Suicide Prevention said “The people we meet are from all walks of life and are all ages, from 16 to 70.” He added, “There are people who have lost their business or their job, and there are those who have broken up with their boyfriends or their marriage has ended.”

A new study carried out by Prof. Kevin Malone of University College Dublin’s school of medicine and St. Vincent’s Hospital found that alcohol, mental illness, and bullying all contribute to suicide among young people. The study, which involved interviews with suicide victims’ families, found that many of the victims encountered difficulties or a lack of proper care from health services or the police. Some were turned away from hospital emergency departments without being admitted for treatment, and some family members commented that the police did not seem trained to handle situations after a suicide. Of the 104 people in the study who committed suicide, almost two thirds had been diagnosed with a mental illness and 51 had abused alcohol within a year of their death.

CSR Suicide Prevention aims to help these people before they become victims. Hogan said, “We see ourselves as the eyes of the river – and we believe there is a need for this in every town in Ireland.”

It costs 450 euros to equip and train each team member. They are advised on how best to speak to people contemplating suicide, and carry a flotation pad that can be used to rescue someone from the water. Each team member also wears a flotation suit with a lifejacket in case they have to enter the water.

To learn more, make a donation, or apply to join the team, visit CSR Suicide Prevention Limerick on Facebook.

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  1. Karin Osthus says

    March 5, 2015 at 1:43 pm

    I am currently looking into the possibility of setting up a similar project in Galway and would value your advice greatly.I am working as a counsellor and am only too aware of the urgency of such a service in this city.Galway has many waterways and a large student population and while it gets highlighted when a tragedy has taken place,nothing is actually initiated.I would be most grateful if you would allow me to learn from the great work you are doing.I can travel to Limerick any time and perhaps meet with you.Thank you Karin Osthus
    31 Cois Cuain,Salthill Galway.Tel 086 8582258

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  2. Martin Nolan says

    March 28, 2016 at 10:58 pm

    Hi Guys,the news is…were up an running this fri. night.Its been a long time waiting to getall in order ie nothing from the Politicians.An incident sparked this on sun evening when Ken o Sullivan noticed a woman on the Rocks at Silver strand, kept her suffiently long enough to call 999and they arrived in quick time.A real success story thank God. The waiting is now over and its our time.Are ye on Fbook ?Best Martin Nolan.

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