The Ministry of Education joins the global community in observing World Suicide Prevention Day, under the theme “Changing the Narrative on Suicide – Start the Conversation.” This day serves as a vital reminder of the importance of protecting mental health, building supportive environments, and fostering resilience among our nation’s young people.
As part of its ongoing commitment to the well-being of students, the Ministry has placed a strong emphasis on school-based counseling support. Currently, 130 trained counselors are based and serving in 97 out of 117 secondary schools across the country, ensuring that learners have access to confidential guidance and psychosocial support.
Additionally, the Cyril Potter College of Education (CPCE), where trainee teachers attend, benefit from permanent in house counseling underscoring the Ministry’s recognition of the importance of mental health at both secondary and tertiary levels.
The Ministry continues to strengthen partnerships with parents, teachers, and community stakeholders to raise awareness about mental health, reduce stigma, and promote help-seeking behaviors. Ongoing training and capacity building for teachers and counselors also ensure that early signs of distress can be identified and addressed in a timely manner.
The Ministry of Education reaffirms its dedication to nurturing not only academic excellence but also the holistic well-being of every learner. On this World Suicide Prevention Day, we encourage all Guyanese to remember that every conversation, every act of kindness, and every gesture of support can save a life.
Throughout the day, counselors from the Student Support Unit in addition to the 130 counselors in the school system through our School Support Services, will be leading awareness sessions in secondary schools nationwide. These sessions will focus on breaking stigma, building resilience, and letting students know that help is always within reach. To every student, parent, and teacher, you are not alone. If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available. Please reach out:
-Inter-Agency Suicide Prevention Help Line: 623-4444 or 600-7896
-Guyana 24 Hour Crisis Help Line: 603-3666
-Mental Health Unit: 226-1416
