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| Author: | StuartW [ Wed Oct 17, 2018 1:04 am ] |
| Post subject: | Lanarkshire drivers training to spot suicidal tendencies |
Local taxi company training drivers to spot suicidal tendencies in customers https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/loca ... s-13424895 ![]() Image: Daily Record Penny Cars' employees have started taking part in a Suicide Prevention course organised by North Lanarkshire's social work department. A Monklands taxi company has signed up to a campaign which aims to reduce the number of people taking their own lives. Drivers from Chapelhall-based Penny Cars have begun attending classes which will teach them to spot suicidal tendencies in their customers. Around 20 cabbies took part in stage one of Suicide Prevention, organised by North Lanarkshire Council’s social work department, at Airdrie’s Penny Cars stadium earlier this month. And branch boss Kenny Wade told the Advertiser his team are now keen to learn more in a bid to help people who are struggling with personal issues. He said: “There is an alarmingly high number of suicides in North Lanarkshire, especially in young males. “They often occur late at night or after the consumption of alcohol. “This means that on many occasions, the last person to speak to someone who is planning on committing suicide is a taxi driver. “Because of this we want all of our drivers to be trained in how to spot the signs of someone who is struggling in that sense. “The suicide prevention course does this and teaches how to notice when someone seems particularly down or is acting strangely. “It’s a common thing in this day and age and we, as a taxi company that pick up around 50,000 people every week, want to help prevent this happening as often as it presently is.” Penny Cars’ director Stephen Malcolm was the driving force behind his drivers’ involvement. Kenny added: “We all thought it was a great idea and the course itself was very interesting. “We’re proud of our drivers and being able to help our community reduce what has become such a horrible epidemic. “Our drivers have responded really well to this and we’re now waiting on dates to be confirmed for more to take part.” Lynne MacDonald, suicide prevention lead with North Lanarkshire Council, said: “Suicide devastates lives and communities every day of every week. The figures are shocking and we need to do more about it. “We recently launched a new text alert system after discussions with our target audience – young men. “Our RU THAT GUY campaign aims to encourage people to ‘be that person’ who will text or phone their friends, maybe after a night out, maybe after a tough week or just when they suspect they aren’t themselves. “Just one simple text could make all the difference to someone who needs help.” To sign up to the North Lanarkshire Suicide Prevention alert system text: THATGUY to 60163. |
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| Author: | StuartW [ Wed Oct 17, 2018 1:07 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Lanarkshire drivers training to spot suicidal tendencies |
Quote: Penny Cars’ director Stephen Malcolm was the driving force behind his drivers’ involvement. A bit of positive publicity for Mr Malcolm's firm, for a change Arson attack toasts £250k taxi fleet as multi-millionaire owner reveals cops warned firm would be target https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scot ... h-10979719 Stevie Malcolm claims his staff’s lives were put at risk when thugs torched five 2017-plate Mercedes V-Class vehicles. Fat Controller's empire has another brush with notorious Daniel crime clan as mutilated boss 'Bonzo' pays a visit https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scot ... h-11885457 Steven “Bonzo” Daniel has been pictured slipping out of the offices of one of Steven Malcolm’s many lucrative firms. Taxi firm owned by controversial businessman paid almost £300,000 by council to transport vulnerable kids https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/crim ... r-11964661 Penny Cars have 10 school contracts with North Lanarkshire Council, which are worth £279,398 over three years. |
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