The 3rd part of the presentations from the ground-breaking Reducing Suicide Summit 2011, hosted by CALM and focusing on the Cheshire & Merseyside regions of the UK. More info at http://www.thecalmzone.net
9. Men, Sport & Suicide The future direction of SoM – what would you do next ?? What sports are popular in your area / across Merseyside? How could you apply the principles used in State of Mind to develop work to effectively reach them?
11. Reducing Suicide Summit 2011 Hosted by CALM On behalf of the Cheshire & Merseyside Suicide Reduction Network
12. Summary Colin Vose Network Director MH Chair of Cheshire & Merseyside Suicide Reduction Network
13. Inspiration Helen Marsh Suicide Audit Development manager Greater Manchester Mental Health Network
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16. Significant Events January 2010 Person on motorway bridge threatening to jump Chaos! Jumped – survived with severe injuries Care pathway developed based on Mental Health not injuries.
17. Significant Events July 2010 Teacher dies at his own hand Press interest – many school children post responses Samaritans in school for first day back in September
18. Significant Events February 2011 Child subject to Child Protection Plan Father attempted suicide Mother from family previously bereaved by suicide Mothers increased risk raised to case conference team. Circumstances re-assessed – case conference updated.
19. Significant Events April 2011 Person continually presents on bridges threatening to jump Treated as ‘time waster’ when taken to A&E and no treatment given Obviously being let down by system GMP and Samaritans work together to give an alternative option at crisis point
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