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Kiran urges compassion and stronger community support for affected men

Kiran urges compassion and stronger community support for affected men

By Pita Toganivalu
08/12/2025
Minister for Women and Children Sashi Kiran
As the festive season approaches, Minister for Women and Children Sashi Kiran says health and community advocates continue to warn that men remain disproportionately affected by mental health challenges, a trend often linked to cultural pressures that discourage them from seeking emotional support.

She is calling for the nation to reclaim its identity as a society grounded in spiritual values, familyhood and community support.

While deaths among older adults have shown a slight decline, Kiran says any loss of life, regardless of age, is a tragedy that must not be ignored.

She says the Ministry is still seeing more men taking their lives because many feel they cannot ask for help, and communities urgently need to show greater empathy.

Insert: Kiran on support 5th Dec 2025 PT

Kiran says that amid this ongoing concern, commentators have raised alarm over what they describe as a growing culture of judgment, sarcasm and cruelty, particularly on social media.

She says harsh online behaviour is worsening the emotional struggles faced by vulnerable individuals.

Kiran is urging the public to reflect on what is gained from tearing others down, adding that social media responsibility and kindness must become national priorities.

The Minister stresses that warning signs of distress often appear within families and close circles, even when individuals choose to stay silent.

She says these are the times when people need support the most, and a simple act of compassion can be lifesaving.

Kiran adds that there is also widespread concern that those who inflict harm or negativity on others often do so because they are struggling themselves.

She says no amount of legislation can prevent self-harm if individuals are suffering internally, and empathy must come from within.

The Minister is encouraging families to nurture kindness at home, especially among children.

Pita
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