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Welcome to the Grassroots Suicide Prevention blog.

Here, you'll find reflections from our CEO, campaign information, How To guides, interviews and much more. 

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Grassroots Suicide Prevention based in Brighton is celebrating today (14th January 2020) after being awarded £400,764 in National Lottery funding to transform its digital capabilities.

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None of us are immune from suicide. Thoughts of taking one’s own life, sadly affects any: age, gender, class, race and monetary standing.

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I've just completed the half day safeTALK workshop in suicide alertness in Brighton. It was a very educational and thought-provoking experience, and well beyond my expectations...

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“We set up Sibling Link after both our brothers suffered with mental ill health and realized – once we had opened up to each other, how important it was to talk – especially to someone who understands what how distressing it can be to watch or help a sibling go through this.

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About the design and development of the new Grassroots Suicide Prevention website.

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Georgie attended one of Grassroots Suicide Prevention's courses and was "blown away". She blogs about her experience of our training and what she learnt.

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This year the theme for World Suicide Prevention Day was “Working Together", reminding us we can all make a difference in our communities.

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Hi, my name is Bernie and I'm from Perth, Western Australia. I'm here in Brighton learning from Grassroots as part of an international scholarship.

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On 16 May 2019, Grassroots was proud to receive a GSK IMPACT Award at a ceremony at the Science Museum in London along with 9 other charities.

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Did you know 1 in 5 people will have suicidal thoughts at some point in their lives?

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