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Teams united with their communitie­s

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BY PAUL WARD FOUR football clubs will support a suicide prevention campaign by displaying its logo on their kits.

Motherwell, Clyde, Airdrieoni­ans and Albion Rovers will all display the Suicide Prevention North Lanarkshir­e logo, with further prominent suicide prevention messages from Breathing Space, Samaritans and Childline displayed around their stadiums.

North Lanarkshir­e Council said almost one person every week dies by suicide in the area.

Motherwell have created a video involving manager Stephen Robinson and captain Peter Hartley to encourage people to talk about the problems they face.

Recent Motherwell matches have also included fan-led tributes to young supporters who have died.

North Lanarkshir­e Council deputy leader Paul Kelly said: “We work with the local football teams on a number of initiative­s and this partnershi­p is vital in helping raise awareness around this sensitive area.

“Suicide devastates lives across Scotland every day of every week. It is vital that if people are feeling suicidal or down that they know help is available. We need to let people know it helps to talk if you are feeling worried or concerned.

“By working together we can have a greater impact in preventing suicide.”

Lynne MacDonald, senior social work officer, said: “This partnershi­p means we can use football as a means to reach out to more people to reduce suicide.

“We want to make people aware that there is help available if they are concerned about suicide or are worried about friends or family members.”

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