In this Blog post, I will be talking about Indigenous youth suicide, it carries on and relates to my previous blog post ‘Aboriginal Suicide Rates’ but focus’ more heavily on youths.
Adolescence is a particularly stressful time for many youths where many changes to both the physical and mental state of young people occur. These changes impact youths through fear, confusion and high levels of stress associated with their personal experiences with school, family and various other relationships. Because of this suicide is the third leading cause of death for people aged 15-24. The National Institute of Mental Health outline that there are over 25 suicide attempts for one suicide. So, if suicide is already the third leading cause for death for Indigenous youths and there are so many attempts that could escalate those numbers further, what is causing this?
The director of Suicide Prevention Australia has recently called on the government of Australia to invest and fund strategy’s specifically to meet the needs of indigenous people. “We need to remember that Indigenous people know the solutions. We know the answers. We didn’t write the Redfern Statement for a joke… funding needs to be put into Indigenous organisations, into Indigenous hands” (Fryer 2019). The Redfern statement is an urgent approach from the Indigenous community for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander affairs. These comments are spoken with serious intention as it is clear from the response from the present government is not resinating with Indigenous youths which is costing them their lives. The government’s current initiatives do not work for the indigenous community the same way it does for the normal population due to their more culturally filled lives and connectedness with the land.
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Indigenous people children (ages 5-17) are 5 times more like to die from suicide compared to non-Indigenous children (ABS 2017).
Without the investment into the correct avenues that will work with indigenous youths to connected with them, suicide rates within Indigenous youths will continue its upward trend. It is a real problem that is impacting only so many peoples live not just the youth that commits the act as for every youth there are friends and family that suffer unspeakable amounts of emotional pain from suicide related deaths.


