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#Keready Shines a Light on Suicide Awareness Day

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#Keready, a movement dedicated to youth health, is stepping up to raise awareness on Suicide Awareness Day, which falls on Sunday 10 September 2023. The project, consists of ten young doctors, along with a team of 96 nurses supported by communicators, drivers and mobilisers who ensure that the young people in four provinces, Eastern Cape, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and Western Cape, have access to the health services they need. With the vision of promoting a healthy lifestyle and providing a safe space for young people to get health checks and information, Keready is also committed to tackling the sensitive issue of suicide prevention amongst the youth.

“Suicidality is a pressing health concern that can affect individuals from diverse backgrounds, irrespective of culture, gender, or economic status. Sadly, young people are particularly vulnerable to mental health challenges,” says Dr James Menyah-Artivor a young Keready doctor.

As part of Keready, forty-six mobile health clinics have been set up to offer health checks, to screen and test for a variety of conditions, such as sexually transmitted infections, blood pressure, diabetes, and HIV. These units are also available for young people to ask questions they have about their health, their body, including questions relating to their mental health.

The Keready doctors, as young medical practitioners, also know and understand the challenges youth face today, and encourage open conversations about mental health. “By promoting open, honest conversations, we hope to combat the stigma associated with mental health issues and create a safe space for young people to seek support and share their experiences,” says Dr Afifa Titus, another one of the doctors who oversee the WhatsApp a Keready Doctor line.

Through unconventional marketing campaigns such as TikTok challenges, podcasts, and WhatsApp messages, and their 46 mobile health units, Keready provides practical tips and self-care strategies to help young individuals manage their health, as well as their emotions and reduce stress and anxiety. They also share information about  mental health services, support hotlines, and online support communities that offer local assistance. With this, the project recognises that self-care and emotional well-being play a crucial role in preventing suicide.

“We invite the community, media, and all caring individuals to join suicide prevention efforts, especially on this significant day. Together, we can break the silence and create a culture of understanding, compassion, and resilience amongst young people,” says Dr Asanda Shabalala.

Check out Keready’s website for mobile clinics in your area (GP, WC, EC and KZN): https://www.keready.co.za/mobile-clinics/. For any questions relating to health, the Keready doctors can also be reached 24/7 through their WhatsApp line: 060 019 00 00. The Keready doctors host a weekly TikTok Live every Wednesday at 7pm on their TikTok channel @kereadysa.

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