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Charity steps up Forces suicide support

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SSAFA has launched a new support service in response to reports of increased suicide rates amongst members of the Armed Forces

A charity has launched a launched a suicide support for members of the Armed Forces.

SSAFA has said it wants to reach out to those who are struggling with thoughts of suicide.

Figures have revealed that at least 50 veterans a year in Scotland die as a result of taking their own lives.

The charity's new support group will give individuals the opportunity to share experiences, get information and advice and meet others in the same position.

The first will meet early next year and is open to anyone in the family unit, or friends, affected by suicide.

SSAFA chief executive Sir Andrew Gregory said: “The shadow of grief from losing a loved one in this way can last a lifetime.

“It is a priority for SSAFA to support those left behind if a member of the military community takes their own life.

“It’s our duty to help where we can with the processing of this grief.

“SSAFA will remain on the frontline of support for all members of the forces family, ­whenever they need us.”