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What If Podcast
Suicide Prevention Scotland recently released their What If podcast series, presented by Amy Irons. Over four episodes, guests shared their experience and insight on the topic of suicide and each episode explored a different theme.
Local Suicide Prevention Planning and Implementation Toolkit
Suicide Prevention Scotland have produced a Local Suicide Prevention Planning and Implementation Toolkit which features sections on topics relating to the development and implementation of a local suicide prevention action plan.
You First: staff wellbeing podcast series
Public Health Scotland and Suicide Prevention Scotland have developed a four-part podcast series aimed at those across our Scottish workforce who are working on sensitive and emotive topics and issues or with potentially upsetting data and information.
Anti-Stigma Sessions by See Me
See Me have developed Anti-Stigma Sessions showcasing some of the work that individuals, communities and partners are taking forward to reduce stigma and discrimination in Scotland through monthly online Anti-Stigma Sessions.
Blog: voices of lived experience in mental health reform
The importance of engaging with people with lived experience in mental health reform.
Creating Hope Podcast Series: A Resource for Suicide Prevention
Suicide Prevention Scotland (powered by Public Health Scotland) have launched Creating Hope, a four-part podcast series focused on suicide prevention.
Time Space Compassion podcast series
Time Space Compassion, a podcast by Suicide Prevention Scotland explores how three simple words can make a difference to people experiencing suicidal crisis.
Understanding Eating Problems
SAMH have recently launched a new resource containing helpful information, tips and useful organisations to help you or someone you support to understand eating problems.
Trauma and suicide prevention webinar
Scottish Government, COSLA, Suicide Prevention Scotland and the Improvement Service are hosting an online event focusing on joining the dots between embedding a trauma-informed approach, suicide prevention and supporting people affected by suicidality and self harm.