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The Suicide prevention profile has been produced to help develop understanding at a local level and support an intelligence driven approach to suicide prevention. It collates and presents a range of publicly available data on suicide, associated prevalence, risk factors,...
Suicide, self-harm and mental health support for vulnerable people, and for those affected by suicide.
Data on suicide, associated prevalence, risk factors and service contact among groups at increased risk.
This toolkit, based on research of suicide clusters, is part of PHE's support for the government’s suicide prevention strategy.
Guidance for commissioners and health professionals to make decisions about mental health services and interventions based on data and analysis.
A Strategy and Action Plan to prevent suicide in the Armed Forces and support those affected by suicide.
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.
This document is part of Public Health England’s ongoing programme of work to support the government’s suicide prevention strategy.
The fifth progress report of the Suicide Prevention Strategy for England details the steps taken to reduce deaths by suicide since January 2019.
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