Publication - Progress report
Suicide Prevention Scotland Delivery of Creating Hope Together Year 1 - Annual report 2023-2024
This annual report from Suicide Prevention Scotland, covers progress on the first year of delivery of Scotland's Suicide Prevention Strategy, Creating Hope Together.
Appendix 3: Key partner Organisations & Delivery leads (and areas of work they lead on)
Host organisation | Area of work | Outcome area |
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NHS Education Scotland (NES) & PHS | Development of digital mental health and suicide prevention learning resources | Our communities have a clear understanding of suicide, risk factors and its prevention |
PHS | Implementation Leads to support suicide prevention activity at local area level and ensure connection between local and national work | Our communities have a clear understanding of suicide, risk factors and its prevention |
PHS | Capacity building leads to support implementation of mental health and suicide prevention learning across local areas | Our communities have a clear understanding of suicide, risk factors and its prevention |
SAMH | Growth of grassroots United to Prevent Suicide social movement and national campaigns to raise awareness of suicide prevention and reduce stigma across the population | Our communities have a clear understanding of suicide, risk factors and its prevention |
Samaritans | West Highland and Skye action to build understanding of help-seeking and promote help-seeking in remote and rural communities | Our communities have a clear understanding of suicide, risk factors and its prevention |
Scottish Recovery Network (SRN) | Creating Hope with Peer Support, building capacity and delivery of peer support focussed on suicide prevention across communities | Everyone affected by suicide is able to access high quality, compassionate, appropriate and timely support |
Penumbra and Change Mental Health | Support for Bereavement by Suicide service | Everyone affected by suicide is able to access high quality, compassionate, appropriate and timely support |
NHS 24 | Surviving suicidal thoughts vlogs on NHS inform | Everyone affected by suicide is able to access high quality, compassionate, appropriate and timely support |
Cruse | Providing workplace support after a suicide | Everyone affected by suicide is able to access high quality, compassionate, appropriate and timely support |
COSLA | Building understanding of the suicide prevention needs of children and young people | Everyone affected by suicide is able to access high quality, compassionate, appropriate and timely support |
Scottish Government | Developing and supporting implementation of the Time Space Compassion approach | Everyone affected by suicide is able to access high quality, compassionate, appropriate and timely support |
University of Glasgow | Academic Advisory Group | Our approach to suicide prevention is well planned and delivered, through close collaboration between national, local and sectoral partners |
Children in Scotland and University of Stirling | Youth Advisory Group and Participation Network | Our approach to suicide prevention is well planned and delivered, through close collaboration between national, local and sectoral partners |
SAMH | Lived and Living Experience Panel | Our approach to suicide prevention is well planned and delivered, through close collaboration between national, local and sectoral partners |
Contact
Email: Leeanne.McSharry@gov.scot
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