Suicide prevention activities
September/October 2023
During the week leading up to this year’s World Suicide Prevention Day (Sunday 10 September), we worked with partners to host a number of workshops and coffee mornings to provide vital support and resources to many residents struggling with mental health issues.
There can often be warning signs before a person takes their own life and if we know how best to support people, everyone can play a role in saving lives. We are encouraging everyone, including individuals and those who work with residents, to take up the free, online training that is available. Courses vary from 20 minutes upwards. The aim is to equip everyone with the knowledge and skills to know what to do if a loved one, colleague, resident or stranger is feeling suicidal.
Suicide prevention is a key priority for Newham Council and are committed to supporting people in our communities that are struggling. Visit the Well Newham website for more information about suicide prevention or to get help if you are struggling with how you are feeling. Residents can also call the 24 hour mental health crisis helpline on 0800 073 0066.
We would like to say a big thank you to all the partners who supported and ran the suicide prevention events, including the Newham African Initiative Development (NAID), the Pan African Women Association (Pawa), Heal Together, Royal Docks Learning & Activity Centre, Morgan Sindall and the Brave Project – to name just a few!