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Suicide Prevention Scotland
Suicide Prevention Scotland
21 episodes
1 month ago
We know that talking about suicide is the best way to prevent it. On our Suicide Prevention Scotland podcast channels you’ll find different series that explore a range of themes that underpin our work.
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Mental Health
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We know that talking about suicide is the best way to prevent it. On our Suicide Prevention Scotland podcast channels you’ll find different series that explore a range of themes that underpin our work.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Creating Hope - Bereavement
Suicide Prevention Scotland
53 minutes
6 months ago
Creating Hope - Bereavement
Welcome to the Creating Hope podcast, powered by Public Health Scotland & Suicide Prevention Scotland. In each episode of this limited edition series we’re exploring a key area of work within suicide prevention, and how this can be implemented locally. In this third episode, we explore bereavement by suicide and reflect on ways that we can provide compassionate and person centred support to people bereaved and affected by suicide. Our host, Susie Heywood (Suicide Prevention Implementation Support Lead, Public Health Scotland) is joined by Jonathan Ellenor (member of the Suicide Prevention Scotland Lived and Living Experience Panel), Trish Hafford Letchfield (Professor of Social Work at the University of Strathclyde), Lara Van de Peer (Service Manager for the Scottish Government funded Suicide Bereavement Support Service) and Nicola Reed (Director of Client Services at Cruse Scotland). Key links for this episode: Home - Suicide Prevention Scotland. United to Prevent Suicide Suicide Prevention Scotland Medium blog NHS Inform - Surviving Suicidal Thoughts Creating Hope Together - Scotland's Suicide Prevention Strategy Creating Hope Together - Scotland's Suicide Prevention Action Plan COSLA Cruse Scotland Suicide Bereavement Support Service: Final Evaluation Report Penumbra Navigating bereavement by suicide in later life: a qualitative analysis of health and social care professional perspectives - University of Strathclyde   Support is available: If you or someone you know is struggling with their mental health or feeling suicidal, please don’t hesitate to ask for help by contacting your GP, NHS24 on 111, Samaritans on 116 123 or Breathing Space on 0800 83 58 87.   Call 999 if you are in immediate danger, or have the means to cause yourself immediate harm, for example by serious injury or overdose.  
Suicide Prevention Scotland
We know that talking about suicide is the best way to prevent it. On our Suicide Prevention Scotland podcast channels you’ll find different series that explore a range of themes that underpin our work.