Glen Poole of the Stop Male Suicide project has taken a light-hearted look at suicide awareness selfies to make a serious point in an opinion piece for the UK’s Daily Telegraph.
He argues that male suicide is not simply an internal problem caused by the unwillingness of individual men to talk or get help, but a complex, external issue exacerbated by our collective inability to acknowledge and address the many different problems that are known to put men on the pathway to suicide.
You can read the full article here.