
Deputy health minister Dr Noor Azmi Ghazali said the ministry was currently in the process of detailing the work process as well as developing applications for the system which would involve the ministry’s hospitals nationwide.
“NSFIRM has been listed under the 12th Malaysian Plan (12MP) with an allocation of RM4 million to develop the system.
“The system will enable the development of detailed and accurate statistics on suicides and fatal injuries to strengthen policy development efforts and suicide prevention programmes.”
Noor Azmi was replying to Fadhlina Sidek on the status and the government’s consideration of the re-implementation of the national suicide registry to enable the public to have access to information on suicide cases.
He said that while waiting for the system to be ready, the health ministry would use data obtained from other sources such as the police and Malaysian Social Institute to look at the suicide cases and fatal injuries in the country.
“These data will show how many suicides occur in the country. From January to March this year, a total of 336 suicide cases were recorded compared to 112 in the same period last year, showing a 67% surge.
The cases involved individuals in the productive age group of 19 to 40.
“From the data, the ministry will see how we want to look into this issue, and that is why we are creating the suicide and fatal injury registry. The ministry is very serious about this,” he said to a supplementary question from Fadhlina on the ministry’s intervention mechanism while waiting for the registry to be ready.