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NSPA joins the National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health
NSPA announces move to NCCMH for a new chapter developing its programme and responding to the evolving needs of the suicide prevention sector.
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Why support for ADHD women matters to suicide prevention
In this latest blog Alice Brockway and Maxine Roper explain why recognising and supporting ADHD in women is so important to suicide prevention.
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Launching a new London Lived Experience Partnership
NSPA and Co-Production Collective are partnering on an exciting new seven-year project to ensure the voices and expertise of people with lived experience are at the heart of suicide prevention work in London.
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We must amplify racialised voices in suicide prevention
NSPA Exec Lead, Rosie Ellis and Lived Experience Network Manager, Jess Worner respond to new report Amplifying Our Voices: Racialised perspectives in suicide prevention.
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Racialised perspectives in suicide prevention
A new report Amplifying Our Voices: Racialised Perspectives in Suicide Prevention describes the lived experiences, insights, and reflections of racialised people working in suicide prevention.
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Why are so many more women struggling with suicidal thoughts?
We caught up with Grassroots Suicide Prevention who have launched a Women’s Suicide Prevention Support Hub to address some of the biggest suicide risk factors.
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Suicide stigma and supporting young people
NSPA members discussed suicide stigma and youth support, led by Millie from Nai’s House, who shared professional and lived insights.
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National Suicide Prevention Alliance is seeking a new host organisation
The NSPA is entering a new phase. As we continue our vital work, we are looking for a new host organisation to help us in our next chapter.
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Challenging suicide stigma in the Jewish community
In this latest blog we hear about how Jami are tackling suicide stigma within the Jewish community.
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Preventing suicide stigma in online content
NSPA members came together to explore the internet’s role in suicide prevention and discuss strategies to reduce suicide stigma online.
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Why Language Matters
NSPA Lived Experience Influencer Hollie Starling shares her reflections on the impact of language on stigma surrounding suicide.
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Suicide stigma in Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller communities
During a recent online discussion, NSPA members came together to explore suicide prevention and stigma within Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller (GRT) communities.
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