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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.
Welcome to season 02 of Time Space Compassion, a podcast from Suicide Prevention Scotland.
In each show we’re exploring three important words that are a key part of the Scottish Government’s suicide prevention strategy, Creating Hope Together.
In this episode we discuss:
Peer support for suicide prevention
Suicide Prevention in A&E / acute settings
The role of A&E clinicians
Fife Victoria Hospital
Innovation & reform
Host Lawrence Broadie is joined by Chelsea Graham, a Peer Practitioner from the SAMH SAMs Café, Jane Grassie, Emergency Consultant for Fife’s Victoria Hospital and Linda Hunter, who leads on Time Space Compassion for Suicide Prevention Scotland.
In this episode the term "ED" or "Emergency Department" is used. This is term that people working in NHS Scotland use to refer to "Accident & Emergency" or "A and E" as it is often described.
Editor: Emily George
Key links for this series:
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
Resilience Learning Partnership
SAMH - The Changing Room
Penumbra
Scottish Recovery Network
Glasgow Complex Needs Project
Lighthouse Perth
COSLA
Anchor House Perth
Scottish Ambulance Service
SAMH(SAMs Café)
SAMs Café
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.
If you are ever in immediate danger or have the means to cause yourself harm you should dial 999 and request an ambulance.
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.