Suicide prevention, intervention and postvention
Suicide prevention, intervention and postvention
In 2019, we launched a three-year programme of Fellowships focused on Suicide Prevention, Intervention and Postvention. Applications for this programme are now closed and our final cohort of Fellows will be awarded in June 2023.
This programme sought applications exploring approaches from around the world related to preventing suicide and self-harm or supporting those bereaved by suicide in the UK. More information is below.
We are keen to support initiatives to provide safe spaces, listening opportunities and practical support in all settings. This includes projects relating to community-led and non-clinical initiatives, and those delivered by a range of providers, including and beyond the mental health sector.
Fellows in this programme form part of a dedicated community specialising in this area, with tailored opportunities for support and networking in this field.
This programme is offered in partnership with Samaritans and The John Armitage Charitable Trust.
Fellows awarded in previous years have carried out projects in this area. See some examples of their impact stories here.
We recognise our responsibility to the environment through our Fellowship programme and our operations. Our progress on this is explained here.
We are keen to support initiatives to provide safe spaces, listening opportunities and practical support in all settings. This includes projects relating to community-led and non-clinical initiatives, and those delivered by a range of providers, including and beyond the mental health sector.
Fellows in this programme form part of a dedicated community specialising in this area, with tailored opportunities for support and networking in this field.
This programme is offered in partnership with Samaritans and The John Armitage Charitable Trust.
Fellows awarded in previous years have carried out projects in this area. See some examples of their impact stories here.
We recognise our responsibility to the environment through our Fellowship programme and our operations. Our progress on this is explained here.