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Silent killer big screen focus

The City of Launceston will host a free community screening of documentary film ’The S Word’ at the Star Theatre this month, as part of the Launceston Suicide Prevention Program.

The screening will also include a Q&A discussion with mental health and suicide prevention specialist John Clark.

Directed by Lisa Klein, The S Word, follows suicide attempt survivor Dese’Rae Stage as she travels across the United States seeking out other suicide attempt survivors. Capturing personal stories and surprising moments of humour, The S Word explores the subject of suicide through the eyes of a diverse range of people.

The film’s tagline is: “The most dangerous word is silence. Speaking the word suicide is not the problem, it’s the silence that so often surrounds it.“

Launceston Mayor Albert van Zetten said he was hopeful Northern Tasmanians would take the opportunity to see the film and participate in the Q&A session.

“Suicide can be a taboo topic for some people and anything we can do to open up new discussions on this critical issue is important,“ Mayor van Zetten said.

“We all know someone who has felt the impacts of suicide, and we know that sometimes a conversation is all it takes to save a life.“

Launceston Suicide Prevention Program Coordinator Stephanie Armour said The S Word was a powerful film with an important message.

“This documentary provides a really unique insight into suicide, hearing directly from people who have survived a suicide attempt,“ Ms Armour said.

“I hope people will find it compelling and that it serves as a reminder that we shouldn’t be silent about suicide.

“It’s important to talk about mental health, to keep connected to the people around us, and to never be afraid to seek out support.

“We’re really grateful to the Star Theatre for helping us screen the film, and to suicide prevention specialist John Clark for making himself available to answer questions on the night.“

The S Word will screen at the Star Theatre on Wednesday the 23rd of March at 6.30pm.

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