
National Suicide Prevention Alliance
@nspa_uk
An alliance of organisations & individuals who care about suicide prevention, take action to reduce suicide & support people affected. Account not staffed 24/7
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http://www.nspa.org.uk 14-11-2017 11:23:54
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Weāre proud that The Churchill Fellowship have featured our founder and CEO Anna Wardley in their series of Changemaker videos, created to mark their 60th anniversary this year. A wonderful way to celebrate Lunaās legacy and what we have achieved over the last 3 years.

Join NSPA member The OLLIE Foundation on Wednesday 19 March for a session dedicated to exploring faith-based approaches to suicide prevention. Book your place: shorturl.at/pzkx7






A special thanks to karen lascelles for taking the time to share her expertise with us. š½ļø Watch video: zurl.co/1sbM3 š Read our blog: zurl.co/riLfe 4/4

The story of how a small charity staged the biggest suicide-prevention initiative the UK has ever seen. Join us for a special screening of our documentary ā Raising the Baton: A Manifesto for Hope ā in Sheffield on 17 April. Get your tickets for just Ā£5: eventbrite.co.uk/e/documentary-ā¦



For Debt Awareness Week, we're highlighting how debt affects mental health - and the support that is available to help. Donāt deal with debt alone. To learn more join us for our Reddit āAsk Me Anythingā with StepChange to learn more 26-28 March on r/ukpersonalfinance



Wondering how to support someone who is self-harming? Rory O'Connor & I wrote this to help: psyche.co/guides/how-to-ā¦

We NCISH are asking clinicians working in #mentalhealth care to take part in a survey examining the impact of patient suicide on well-being & clinical practice. If you've experienced the death of a patient by suicide & would like to take part see here qualtrics.manchester.ac.uk/jfe/form/SV_ddā¦


We welcome NHS England's new suicide prevention guidance - the result of sustained campaigning by Philip Pirie Grounded in 10 key principles, it takes a more person-centred approach and moves away from labelling people as low, medium, or high risk. england.nhs.uk/long-read/stayā¦


