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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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Perhaps now more than ever, communities like yours should feel able to recognise and support those thinking of suicide. That’s where we come in.

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Hi I’m Jo I manage the Gig Buddies for good mental health project in Sussex.

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These are uncertain and anxious times for everyone. But, especially for vulnerable people in our community and the services working hard to provide support - hats off to everyone.

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We wanted you to be the first to see our new street art design coming to a street in Brighton soon!

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Last week, Discount Sticker Printing, a custom sticker and label printing company, offered to print us thousands of stickers and a banner.

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Our lives have been temporarily turned upside down by the coronavirus pandemic. We are all taking unprecedented measures to protect our physical health and that of the wider public. It’s important that we follow the measures that have been put in place.

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These challenging times

These are very challenging times indeed - and from the hoarding of scarce necessities to amazing acts of kindness and compassion, it feels like we have seen both the best and worst of people over the last few weeks.

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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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Did you know 1 in 4 people will have suicidal thoughts at some point in their lives?

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