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NGO Warns of Rising Suicide Rates in Pretoria: Learn to Recognize Suicide Red Flags Now

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Karabo Makodi
Published: 3 June 2025,
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Mental health is a growing concern in South Africa, and recent warnings from NGOs reveal a troubling rise in suicide rates in Pretoria. As the city grapples with complex social and economic challenges, recognising suicide red flags has never been more crucial. Early intervention and community awareness can save lives—here’s what you need to know.

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  • Rising Suicide Rates in Pretoria: A Growing Crisis
  • Recognise Suicide Red Flags: Early Signs That Save Lives
  • How Communities and Individuals Can Help
  • Available Support Resources in Pretoria
  • Awareness and Action Are Key

Rising Suicide Rates in Pretoria: A Growing Crisis

Recent reports indicate a significant increase in suicide cases within Pretoria, a trend echoed by mental health experts and NGOs working on the ground. According to the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG), Pretoria is witnessing an above-average rise in suicide attempts, particularly among young adults aged 15 to 29. This uptick aligns with national data from Statistics South Africa (Stats SA), which records an average suicide rate of approximately 8 per 100,000 people across the country, but highlights hotspots like Pretoria, where numbers are climbing.

The ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, high unemployment rates, and social isolation have compounded mental health struggles, making suicide prevention a priority for local health authorities and community organisations.

A spokesperson from SADAG commented:

“The emotional and economic pressures on individuals, especially youth, have intensified. We need to create safe spaces for open conversations about mental health and equip communities to act when warning signs appear.”


Recognise Suicide Red Flags: Early Signs That Save Lives

One of the key strategies advocated by NGOs in Gauteng is empowering the public to recognise suicide red flags early. Identifying these signs is a vital first step in preventing suicide and offering timely support.

Mental health experts emphasise the following indicators:

Verbal Cues

Expressions of hopelessness, talking about wanting to die, or mentioning being a burden to others are serious warning signs.

Behavioural Changes

Withdrawal from family, friends, and social activities, neglect of personal hygiene, and risky or reckless behaviour can indicate a crisis.

Emotional Symptoms

Sudden mood swings, feelings of despair, anxiety, or unexplained calmness after a period of depression may signal suicidal intent.

Physical Signs

Changes in sleeping patterns, appetite loss, or unexplained aches and pains often accompany emotional distress.

Additional Risk Factors

A history of trauma, abuse, substance misuse, or previous suicide attempts increase vulnerability.

The Gauteng-based NGO, highlighted on Gauteng.net, is running community workshops to help families, schools, and workplaces identify and respond to these red flags. Their approach focuses on reducing stigma and encouraging compassionate, non-judgmental support.


How Communities and Individuals Can Help

Addressing rising suicide rates requires a collective effort. Here are some ways communities and individuals in Pretoria can contribute:

  • Educate Yourself and Others: Understand the risk factors and warning signs. Share knowledge within your community to increase awareness.
  • Foster Open Dialogue: Encourage conversations about mental health without fear of judgement. Listening can make a difference.
  • Support Access to Help: Promote local resources such as helplines and counselling services.
  • Intervene Early: If you suspect someone is struggling, approach them with care and encourage professional support.

Available Support Resources in Pretoria

Pretoria residents have access to several vital mental health support services:

  • SADAG Suicide Helpline: 0800 567 567 or SMS 31393 (available 24/7)
  • Lifeline Gauteng: Offers confidential crisis counselling.
  • Gauteng Department of Health: Provides outreach programs and mental health services.
  • Local NGO Initiatives: Community workshops and suicide prevention campaigns.

These resources are critical lifelines that provide immediate assistance to those in distress.


Awareness and Action Are Key

The rising suicide rates in Pretoria are a stark reminder of the mental health challenges facing South African communities today. NGOs, health experts, and government departments agree that recognising suicide red flags and fostering open conversations are essential to preventing tragedy.

By educating ourselves and supporting those in need, Pretoria’s communities can combat stigma and create a safer, more compassionate environment. If you or someone you know is struggling, don’t hesitate to seek help—early intervention saves lives.

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