Gun ownership and stress are major risk factors for suicide in the Security Forces.

members Security Forces and Corps has more risk factors for suicide than the general population and therefore the average of cAgent autolysis rates double or even triple that of the general population. But as important as it is, psychologist and national policeman Mónica Blasco “Remember that it is a major public health issue overall. We have more risk factors, but the problem is for society as a whole, no one is forgiven here.” Blasco acknowledges that having access to “lethal methods” such as possession of a gun 24 hours a day is a significant risk factor, but he states there are other things he shares with the rest of the citizens and are job-specific. some, he adds, are difficult to reconcile, transfers from one province to another, having schedules and a “very stressful job”, often interfering with people’s lives or freedoms.

Blasco is vice president. Blue and Green Angels Association and will attend a conference on suicide prevention next Monday. Civil Guards Association (APROGC)targeted civilian guards, national police, and local police in the state. Interested people can register by e-mail. formacion@angelesdeazulyverde.org The conference will be held on the 15th from 16:00 to 21:00 in a room reserved by the Alicante Command to the APROGC.

One of the days of the Blue and Green Angels Association.


Blue and Green Angels Association, It consists of volunteers and mental health professionals from the Security Forces and Organizations. and police officers as another source of suicide prevention and to provide emotional support to colleagues who are going through difficult times. In addition where Monica Blasco Rodan Will be civil security officer and psychologist María José López Rozada, member of the same association, giving participants information on suicide prevention, myths, risk factors, protective factors, or warning signs to take action before death occurs. Likewise, the training includes a more practical part so that police and civilian security officers “know how to deal with ongoing suicidal behavior in their work”. It also helps them encounter suicidal behavior from their partner, family member, or anyone else,” explains Mónica Blasco.

It is about giving agents some guidelines for action when they have to participate in a death by suicide: “how to contact and try to support the family, know how to convey or tell the family bad news. they’re not where their family members died, and give them some directions so they’ll be less stressed out and know how to control them,” says the expert.

deaths

This suicide figures in the Security Forces and Corps they stay long, above the general population average, “but you can’t say there’s an upward trend either.” Mónica Blasco prefers not to talk about the figures as they are not official as the INE does not provide these data. But the latest information released a few months ago indicated that 28 agents committed suicide in Spain last year, while in 2021 there were 34 agents.

HE APROGC Provincial Delegate, Cristian José García Sánchez, He considers it necessary to influence suicidal behavior prevention education, as “the Security Forces and Corps are the most affected group, and may engage in acts in their day-to-day business where a citizen is seen as suicidal.”

One of the suicide prevention sessions given by the Ángeles de Azul y Verde Association.


The Blue and Green Angels Association Vice President stated that suicides can be reduced in all professions, including the Police and the Agency. there are and often insufficient budgetary allocations are needed.” National Police Service approved in 2020 suicide prevention plan and “puts into practice much of what the plan reflects.”

Amount

Blasco confirms that there are many things that can be done to prevent suicide in the Security Forces. “We in the police add more doctors and experts And provide more education not only in suicide prevention, but also in emotional management, stress management, group management, where bosses know how to manage, motivate and lead groups».

“As this issue was not discussed in the society until recently, the general directorates could not offer a solution either. It wasn’t a public concern in general,” says Blasco. But he adds that “more emotion and stress management is now being taught in academies … and that’s a shift that can’t happen from one day to the next.”

LACK OF AWARENESS

Mónica Blasco admits that “awareness is not very high”, but notes that they are gradually trying to raise awareness of the importance of preventing suicide. “In addition to being a risk group, we serve everyone. Almost all suicide attempts go through a police officer and deaths, all ». Therefore, “it is good for citizens to have the tools to behave well and education is good for stress relief. When you control something, how you should intervene, what you should say to this person and how you should act, that intervention puts you in a lot less stress”.

Source: Informacion

Popular

More from author

Russian troops attacked the logistics nodes of the armed forces 10:56

Russian troops attacked the logistics nodes of the Ukraine Armed Forces (Armed Forces) at night. This was announced by military reporter Evgeny Poddubny. Telegraph...

Love for Mark Eidelstein Web Cami Model: “I can” 10:52

Actor Mark Edelstein accepted the new issue of the Youtube show “The Vsu üyle, which contains indifferent notes that he might fall in love...

Telegram will have more ads due to the new function 10:34

Telegram Messenger has expanded the functionality of the advertising platform Telegram ads, bringing ads directly to the chat boots. How reports Sostav broadcast is...

Sun in the sun 10:46 a strong flash recorded

On the morning of May 14, the morning of May 14, a strong epidemic of the M5.3 class was recorded. This has been reported...