Samaritans is releasing a rap song entitled ‘1 in 10 (talk to someone)’ to challenge the stigma surrounding mental health and encourage young people to speak about problems before they escalate. ‘1 in 10 (talk to someone)’ is inspired by the story of Shirley Smith, a mother who lost her 19-year-old son Daniel to suicide in March 2005.
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