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Claim: The Suicide prevention movement in South Korea are meant to help the community to dismantle high suicide rates. “I know it’s been hard for you” and “How are you today?” Suicide. It's something hard for many of us to talk about. In South Korea, the government has been going through great measures for the intervention of suicide. How do we treat the community to not treat suicide as a stigma? Let's encourage victims to increase their self-esteem, to seek help It is time to start unveiling the errors in the normalizing silence in top industries and common life. Reportedly in South Korea, the “This has motivated South Korea’s government to develop intervention programs such as jump-barriers on bridges, glass doors along subway platforms, and 24-hour government-funded suicide hotlines. Though progress has been slow, some Koreans believe the traditional mindset to be flawed,”(psychologytoday site ...see below) “However, if we only view suicide th...