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Suicide Prevention Service

Suicide is painful and frightening. An open and honest conversation about suicide can save a life. Are you looking to support others who feel suicidal? We are here for you.

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Mind in Kingston

Who is this for?

Disability

  • Mental health

What is this service?

**Who we support: **

  • Those working in education

  • Those who support children and young people

  • Those who work in community settings

  • Those who support adults

What we offer:

Guidance:

  • We offer training on mental health and suicide prevention awareness. You can learn to recognize signs and start a conversation. 

**Signposting: **

  • We can provide resources and information on local services. 

  • We can help you to stay informed. 

  • We can give you the information you need to signpost others.

**Other useful contacts: **

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