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Multi-million-pound fund for charity sector to carry out crucial work - alongside the NHS - to save lives and tackle tragedy of suicide.
This study aims to investigate suicide amongst those who have left the UK armed forces, and to make comparisons with serving personnel and the general population.
A Strategy and Action Plan to prevent suicide in the Armed Forces and support those affected by suicide.
This document is part of Public Health England’s ongoing programme of work to support the government’s suicide prevention strategy.
An analysis of suicide rates among people diagnosed with severe conditions. This analysis is based on mortality records linked to Census 2011 and Hospital Episode Statistics (HES).
The fifth progress report of the Suicide Prevention Strategy for England details the steps taken to reduce deaths by suicide since January 2019.
Guidance for commissioners and health professionals to make decisions about mental health services and interventions based on data and analysis.
Annual statistics on suicide and open verdict deaths among the UK regular armed forces.
Domestic Homicide Reviews will be renamed to Domestic Abuse Related Death Reviews following calls to better recognise deaths from domestic abuse related suicide.
This guide gives advice on how to identify signs that someone may be having difficulties, ways of offering support and information on where help can be found.
Government response to the Health Select Committee’s inquiry into suicide prevention.
The objective of this review is to synthesise the reporting of suicide incidence in 6 south Asian countries
Registered deaths in England and Wales from suicide analysed by sex, age, area of usual residence of the deceased and suicide method.
The consensus statement sets out how and when clinicians should share information about patients, within the legal framework, where this may help prevent suicide.
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