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In conversation: racialised perspectives in suicide prevention

Webinar – 10:00-11:30 Tuesday 18th November

About the webinar

Join this webinar as we create space for racialised perspectives in suicide prevention. Members of our Learning & Collaboration Space will be in conversation with Jess Worner, our Lived Experience Network Manager, to talk about:

  • the recommendations and calls to action from Amplifying Our Voices: Racialised perspectives in suicide prevention, the report authored by the group which published earlier in the year
  • the setting up and working together as a group
  • the vital need for racial equity in suicide prevention

Aims of the session

This session will share and reflect on our journey with this work, from the perspective of group members, as well as the NSPA. Speakers will discuss how the project came about and how it has progressed culminating in publication of Amplifying Our Voices: Racialised perspectives in suicide prevention. We will share learning and some basic principles for supporting and collaborating with racialised communities. We want to create space for an open and honest discussion to take the fear out of confronting racism in suicide prevention.

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Additional resources

Links to other organisations, campaigns and resources supporting racial equity in suicide prevention.

Body & Soul Charity – Revolutionising Suicide Prevention with Love

The Delicate Mind – award-winning mental health community interest group supporting racialised communities

Campaign for Racial Justice in Suicide Prevention

Talking faith in suicide prevention — Produced by FaithAction

Understanding Anti-Racism in Co-Production Spaces

Amplifying your work

We know there is often great work going on that we may not aware of. We are keen to platform and amplify organisations, projects and campaigns that are supporting racialised communities in suicide prevention. Contact us on info@nspa.org.uk if you would like to connect with us about your work.