Suicide Reduction

Lord Scriven Excerpts
Monday 8th September 2025

(2 days, 14 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Merron Portrait Baroness Merron (Lab)
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The noble Baroness is quite right to speak as she has done. The suicide prevention strategy and the seven priority groups it identifies does include autistic people. As the noble Baroness will know, I think that is particularly key and I will certainly be pleased to look out for the report to which she refers.

Lord Scriven Portrait Lord Scriven (LD)
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My Lords, first, I welcome the Minister back to her place and wish her rudimentary health in the future.

Internationally, a co-ordinated government approach, as the noble Baroness said, is a proven factor in reducing suicide. She said moments ago that two-thirds of people who commit suicide are not actually involved in mental health services. In light of international practice, where the best success rates are when co-ordination is dealt with not by one department but across government, would the Government look at potentially moving this to the Cabinet Office, rather than it being led purely by the Department of Health?

Baroness Merron Portrait Baroness Merron (Lab)
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I thank the noble Lord for his warm welcome back to the Dispatch Box in full health. The noble Lord makes an interesting suggestion. I will be co-ordinating a cross-government suicide prevention approach. It is the case, as the noble Lord alludes to, that this cannot be solved by DHSC alone. However, it is where it is placed presently and I assure him of the cross-government commitment we are making, and also how that will be developed so that it is much more meaningful than it is at present.