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Our visions and aims to prevent self-harm and suicide, including the actions the government and other organisations will take to save lives.
Data on suicide, associated prevalence, risk factors and service contact among groups at increased risk.
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,...
The Help is at Hand booklet provides information, support and guidance for those affected by suicide.
A Strategy and Action Plan to prevent suicide in the Armed Forces and support those affected by suicide.
Suicide, self-harm and mental health support for vulnerable people, and for those affected by suicide.
The second annual report sets out what local areas can do to prevent suicide and save lives.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Registered deaths in England and Wales from suicide analysed by sex, age, area of usual residence of the deceased and suicide method.
The fifth progress report of the Suicide Prevention Strategy for England details the steps taken to reduce deaths by suicide since January 2019.
Monthly reporting of deaths by suspected suicide, acting as an early warning system for indications of change in suicides to inform suicide prevention.
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