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LO: To explore Christian attitudes towards suicide ALL (E GRADE): Will be able to describe what suicide is and give a Christian viewpoint on this issue   MOST (C GRADE): Will be able to use Bible quotes to describe two different Christian viewpoints towards suicide SOME (A GRADE): Will be able to explain how some Christian attitudes towards suicide have changed over the years and contrast the notion of needing to help those who are vulnerable with punishment for those who have sinned Starter: Listen to the song The singer of this song is called Elliot Smith. He ended his own life on the 21st October 2003, aged 34. His suicide note read........... ‘I'm so sorry— love Elliott. God forgive me’ LO: To explore Christian attitudes towards suicide

LO: To explore Christian attitudes towards suicide ALL (E GRADE): Will be able to describe what suicide is and give a Christian viewpoint on this issue MOST (C GRADE): Will be able to use Bible quotes to describe two different Christian viewpoints towards suicide SOME (A GRADE): Will be able to explain how some Christian attitudes towards suicide have changed over the years and contrast the notion of needing to help those who are vulnerable with punishment for those who have sinned What is suicide? It is the act of a person consciously and deliberately ending their life. It is different from: Assisted suicide – where a doctor or other person helps the death along because the person is physically unable to kill themselves. Unintentional suicide – where someone kills themselves without meaning to e.g. by taking an overdose unintentionally. This is usually called ‘accidental death’. LO: To explore Christian attitudes towards suicide

LO: To explore Christian attitudes towards suicide ALL (E GRADE): Will be able to describe what suicide is and give a Christian viewpoint on this issue MOST (C GRADE): Will be able to use Bible quotes to describe two different Christian viewpoints towards suicide SOME (A GRADE): Will be able to explain how some Christian attitudes towards suicide have changed over the years and contrast the notion of needing to help those who are vulnerable with punishment for those who have sinned Why do people commit suicide? Write down your thoughts in your book................ LO: To explore Christian attitudes towards suicide

LO: To explore Christian attitudes towards suicide ALL (E GRADE): Will be able to describe what suicide is and give a Christian viewpoint on this issue MOST (C GRADE): Will be able to use Bible quotes to describe two different Christian viewpoints towards suicide SOME (A GRADE): Will be able to explain how some Christian attitudes towards suicide have changed over the years and contrast the notion of needing to help those who are vulnerable with punishment for those who have sinned Money worries Loneliness Redundancy Divorce Old age Bullying Painful, debilitating illness. Depression, addiction or other mental health issue History of suicide in the family – Genetic? - Nature / Nurture? LO: To explore Christian attitudes towards suicide

LO: To explore Christian attitudes towards suicide ALL (E GRADE): Will be able to describe what suicide is and give a Christian viewpoint on this issue MOST (C GRADE): Will be able to use Bible quotes to describe two different Christian viewpoints towards suicide SOME (A GRADE): Will be able to explain how some Christian attitudes towards suicide have changed over the years and contrast the notion of needing to help those who are vulnerable with punishment for those who have sinned All are True!!!! True or false! We shall go through the answers at the end! Approx 1200 people in the world take their own lives each day. Someone somewhere commits suicide every 1 and a half minutes. Men are much more likely than women to kill themselves. The most vulnerable age group for suicide is between the ages of 20 and 45. In 2006 there were over 6,000 deaths from suicide in the UK and Ireland. In the UK death by suicide is the second biggest killer of teenagers after car accidents. Bullying, arguments with parents, and failure in school exams are the reasons a lot of teenagers commit suicide. Approx 10% of people who fail in their attempt to take their own live succeed later in doing so. One in 3 teenagers who die as a result of suicide are under the influence of alcohol at the time. LO: To explore Christian attitudes towards suicide

LO: To explore Christian attitudes towards suicide ALL (E GRADE): Will be able to describe what suicide is and give a Christian viewpoint on this issue MOST (C GRADE): Will be able to use Bible quotes to describe two different Christian viewpoints towards suicide SOME (A GRADE): Will be able to explain how some Christian attitudes towards suicide have changed over the years and contrast the notion of needing to help those who are vulnerable with punishment for those who have sinned Make a list of the help that is available for someone considering suicide! Doctors Councillors Psychiatrists Family Friends Religion Charities LO: To explore Christian attitudes towards suicide

LO: To explore Christian attitudes towards suicide ALL (E GRADE): Will be able to describe what suicide is and give a Christian viewpoint on this issue MOST (C GRADE): Will be able to use Bible quotes to describe two different Christian viewpoints towards suicide SOME (A GRADE): Will be able to explain how some Christian attitudes towards suicide have changed over the years and contrast the notion of needing to help those who are vulnerable with punishment for those who have sinned The Samaritans Main charity in the UK who works with people who are considering suicide. It was set up in 1953 an Anglican vicar, Reverend Chad Varah. He gave out his phone number for people considering suicide and was overwhelmed by calls. This was the beginning of the Samaritans. Where do you think the name came from? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQesQ2uWG1w LO: To explore Christian attitudes towards suicide

LO: To explore Christian attitudes towards suicide ALL (E GRADE): Will be able to describe what suicide is and give a Christian viewpoint on this issue MOST (C GRADE): Will be able to use Bible quotes to describe two different Christian viewpoints towards suicide SOME (A GRADE): Will be able to explain how some Christian attitudes towards suicide have changed over the years and contrast the notion of needing to help those who are vulnerable with punishment for those who have sinned The Samaritans is not a Christian organisation. People who work for the Samaritans are not allowed to mention religion in the conversation. They have over 200 branches in the UK The staff are all volunteers. Volunteers are only known by their Christian name and can never meet up with the people who phone. They receive over 2.5 million calls each year. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8A3-8my6ry8 LO: To explore Christian attitudes towards suicide

LO: To explore Christian attitudes towards suicide ALL (E GRADE): Will be able to describe what suicide is and give a Christian viewpoint on this issue MOST (C GRADE): Will be able to use Bible quotes to describe two different Christian viewpoints towards suicide SOME (A GRADE): Will be able to explain how some Christian attitudes towards suicide have changed over the years and contrast the notion of needing to help those who are vulnerable with punishment for those who have sinned ‘Suicide goes against Gods plan for us.’ Discuss this statement. You should include different, supported points of view and a personal viewpoint. You must refer to Christianity in your answer. (12 marks) S – Some Christians… O – Other Christians… N – Non Christian view… I – I believe… C – Conclusion… Must refer to in your answer: Samaritans Sanctity of life Biblical teachings LO: To explore Christian attitudes towards suicide

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