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Suicide is something many people have encountered, whether through their own struggles or those of someone they know. But it’s not often spoken about openly. At the heart of our inclusive Suicide Prevention training project for high-risk communities is the idea that sharing diverse lived experiences can break down barriers and build understanding surrounding how […]

Here at STOP Suicide, we’re working in partnership with local organisation Shifties following the success of their Speak Up Liveathon Event, where they raised funds and spread awareness about mental health. With the funds raised during the 2023 Liveathon, we’re delivering STOP Suicide training to 200 individuals in St Neots. In these suicide prevention sessions, […]

STOP Suicide campaign launches ‘I’d Ask, Would You? campaign on relationship breakdown and calling on communities to sign up for training.

As part of our STOP Suicide campaign, we have worked closely with our local Eastern European communities – Poles, Lithuanians and Romanians – to develop messages and multi-lingual resources with the aim of preventing suicide. Throughout our targeted digital campaigning across May and June 2020, our messages reached 57,000 Eastern Europeans on Facebook, featured in […]

A new phase of the Cambridgeshire & Peterborough award-winning suicide prevention campaign STOP Suicide launched on Thursday 10th September 2020 for World Suicide Prevention Day. It focuses on enabling conversations between men about their mental health experiences, and encourages others to ask openly and directly about suicide if they are worried that someone may be […]

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Suicide Prevention Partnership Suicide Prevention Engagement Events If you are someone with experience of suicidal thoughts and depression or who has been affected by suicide, we would welcome your opinion and feedback to improve suicide prevention in the community. Please come and join in the discussions with others with similar experiences to […]

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