You are often given no clue how someone is feeling inside. Fortunately I have not known anyone who has ended their own life but I was once very close to it myself, almost 40 years ago due to postnatal depression, and to taking my wonderful baby with me. I can only say, with the benefit of hindsight, that I would have devastated a number of people. But someone feeling that bad can rarely think rationally about the consequences. They just want out and I wonder how many, if they could, would say they wish they hadn’t done it. I talk freely about my own experience as it shows that I seem a perfectly normal and successful person who has a marvellous son and held down a high-powered job and you would never guess my past, but I am here only thanks to my Mum’s insight and antidepressants. Young people today are under such enormous pressure to look impossibly perfect thanks to doctored photos, to have impossibly perfect social lives thanks to social media and to be impossibly wonderful lovers thanks to porn. Also many face enormous difficulties getting jobs and in the housing market. I don’t think there’s an answer, short of banning social media, other than that each of us has a responsibility to be aware and to be there and we must each take that responsibility very seriously.