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Malaysia's Guidelines For Reporting, Sharing Suicide-Related Content Well Received Globally

Malaysia's Guidelines For Reporting, Sharing Suicide-Related Content Well Received Globally

Barnama18-06-2025
KUALA LUMPUR, June 18 (Bernama) -- Malaysia's guidelines for reporting and sharing suicide-related content have received positive feedback both domestically and internationally, including after they were presented at the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) 2025 World Congress in Vienna recently.
Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Content Forum (CMCF) chief executive officer Mediha Mahmood said the collaborative approach between doctors, psychiatrists and media practitioners in developing the guidelines attracted the attention of the international community.
'The external response has also been very encouraging. They are impressed with how we can collaborate between doctors, psychiatrists and the media because the whole world has issues about getting media cooperation,' she said on Bernama Radio's Jendela Fikir programme today.
At the local level, she said, CMCF has received many requests to hold workshops and training within just a week after the guidelines were launched on June 3.
'When we hold workshops or training with interactive dialogue, they can see the case studies we present to understand how we can bring these guidelines to life in daily work.
'CMCF not only conducts training with media practitioners but also with influencers and content creators to build understanding among all,' she said.
Regarding implementation and enforcement, Mediha said CMCF emphasises more on educating and guiding the community, but action can be taken if there are repeated violations.
'Anyone who sees content that violates these guidelines can file a complaint, and the complaints bureau will see if it is wrong or not.
'We will usually give advice, but if the case is repeated and gets worse over time, there is a compound of up to RM50,000, but compound action is rarely taken because we want our community to know for themselves what is good and not,' she said.
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