
Could a new way of treating suicide have saved my friend?
A recent article in the i Newspaper (9-Nov-2021) caught my eye: Could a new way of treating suicide have saved my friend? The journalist recounts
A recent article in the i Newspaper (9-Nov-2021) caught my eye: Could a new way of treating suicide have saved my friend? The journalist recounts
The Christmas period can be a time of great happiness and fun for many people but can be very difficult for others. There will be
Creating Hope Through Action NSPA (National Suicide Prevention Alliance) https://nspa.org.uk/ have put together the wonderful Miro board you can see above about what hope means
Val McCartney, co-founder of the mental health charity Jonathan’s Voice writes “Hope” might not be a word that immediately comes to mind when thinking about
Professor Rory O’Connor is Director of the Suicidal Behaviour Research lab at the University of Glasgow. He has recently published a book, “When It Is
Jonathan’s Voice is delighted to be part funding this project with a leading research team at the University of Glasgow led by Professor Rory O’Connor.
September 10th was World Suicide Prevention Day. Sadly, the suicide rate amongst the male population has reached the highest level in two decades according the
Tuesday September 10th was World Suicide Prevention Day. How encouraging it would have been to report that suicide rates had dropped. The reverse is the
Why do more men than women die by suicide but more women than men are likely to be diagnosed with a mental health problem? The
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