On the streets of Scotlands suicide and drug deaths crisis
Scottish men are selfdestructing. We went to Scotland to find out why. The leading causes of death among 1544 yearold men in the country are drugrelated deaths and suicide. Scotland is now the drug death capital of Europe. Since the 1980s, deaths from heart disease, cancer and stroke have fallen dramatically, while those from alcohol, suicide and, particularly, drugs have risen to recordbreaking levels. In 2020, there were 1, 339 drug deaths in Scotland an alltime high, while alcohol deaths were up by 17 to 1, 190 their highest for a decade. These are deaths of despair, of selfdestructive behaviours. Gender plays a role, with men more likely to succumb than women. So too does inequality, there are more of these deaths in deprived areas. Behind the grim statistics theres horror. If you are affected by any of the issues raised in this film contact Samaritans: 116132, Follow our brand new Instagram:
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