ShieldsBlackCat2015
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That Samaritans sign on the Wearmouth Bridge. Why is it even there in Sunderland of all places? How much money was spent on that?
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What mate? You ok?That Samaritans sign on the Wearmouth Bridge. Why is it even there in Sunderland of all places? How much money was spent on that?
What mate? You ok?
f***ing hellThat Samaritans sign on the Wearmouth Bridge. Why is it even there in Sunderland of all places? How much money was spent on that?
f***ing hell
Where’s the laughing emoji now? Where is the “you are a great wum SBC” now?
Now do you see how serious I am?
That Samaritans sign on the Wearmouth Bridge. Why is it even there in Sunderland of all places? How much money was spent on that?
If you are actually in the vicinity then keep on walkingNot really.
f***ing hell
A minor irritation to me is people who complain about the cost of a sign erected by an organisation overwhelming staffed by volunteers, that is intended to prevent suicide and is paid for through charitable donations.
That Samaritans sign on the Wearmouth Bridge. Why is it even there in Sunderland of all places? How much money was spent on that?
Well I apologise.My minor irritation is that it’s in a city where help and support is in precious short supply. What you have to understand is that often you don’t get it on here certainly. And this is a place that is meant to be the voice of Wearside. It’s supposed to be a positive representation of it. What you read on here says a lot about the character of the people of Sunderland and of Wearside in general. I like to think the SMB in some way flies the flag for all of County Durham. Doing all that through the supporters of the proud football club.
That's in poor taste especially considering the rise in suicides over the last year. Anything that can be done to save people is a good thing.
Well I apologise.
I had no idea there was a more serious point to your comment and I have no idea about your personal circumstances or wider opinions.
I don’t live in the North East anymore and I have no knowledge of the practical support options for emotional and mental health. But as a former helpline volunteer with Samaritans, I know that the absence of a physical presence doesn’t mean that help isn’t available via that method. Calls are directed to the first available centre regardless of location and, in accordance with guidelines and procedures, further signposting and other types of support can be discussed - in addition to the central listening option.
So the signage will feature the number to call that’s available regardless of geographical location and their design placement are informed by statistical research regarding the people most likely to have suicidal thoughts and the places that signs are most likely to have impact.
I used to distribute signage myself. It’s not random.
But my apology stands. The general nature of message boards of this type often disguises the posts that are more heartfelt or serious.
Agreed. And I do take back some of what I said. Not all of it was called for. And there is far more people with serious issues than I. I once went over and saw one of two police cars on it. Worried the hell out of me. I only have to deal with a message board of people that I fortunately will never ever meet. But have you tried pouring your heart out on here? I did once recently. I told people about a very personal thing, a very important problem, that has bothered me for years. Something that has been a big part of my lack of confidence and self esteem. People just laughed at me and said I was a wind up merchant. That hurt me deeply. It’s like a life is one big joke to them. And I wondered if it was just an individual problem or of it’s a general thing in a larger place.
Well said. I graciously accept your apology.
Agreed. And I do take back some of what I said. Not all of it was called for. And there is far more people with serious issues than I. I once went over and saw one of two police cars on it. Worried the hell out of me. I only have to deal with a message board of people that I fortunately will never ever meet. But have you tried pouring your heart out on here? I did once recently. I told people about a very personal thing, a very important problem, that has bothered me for years. Something that has been a big part of my lack of confidence and self esteem. People just laughed at me and said I was a wind up merchant. That hurt me deeply. It’s like a life is one big joke to them. And I wondered if it was just an individual problem or of it’s a general thing in a larger place.
I graciously accept your apology.