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S1 Ep02 - Post Vention: Supporting Those Bereaved by Suicide

S1 Ep02 - Post Vention: Supporting Those Bereaved by Suicide

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In this episode of Let's Talk Hope, host Gemma Cutting and Professor Pooja Saini engage in a profound discussion about suicide post-vention, featuring personal stories from individuals who have been bereaved by suicide. The conversation highlights the importance of peer support, breaking the stigma surrounding suicide, and the need for education in schools to prevent future tragedies. The episode also explores the ongoing advocacy work of the guests and the significance of community support in healing and prevention efforts.TakeawaysThe stigma surrounding suicide can lead to isolation for those bereaved.Peer support is crucial for healing after a suicide loss.Education on suicide prevention should be integrated into school curriculums.Postvention is an essential part of suicide prevention efforts.Conversations about suicide need to be normalized to reduce stigma.Community support plays a vital role in helping bereaved individuals.Personal stories can inspire hope and encourage others to seek help.Advocacy work can lead to significant changes in suicide prevention policies.Children need safe spaces to discuss their feelings about bereavement.The link between postvention and prevention is critical for effective support.Sound Bites"It's far worse than that.""We need to talk about suicide prevention.""It's a different kind of bereavement.""Postvention is part of prevention.""Peer support is a major part of that."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Let's Talk Hope01:30 Understanding Suicide Post-Vention02:26 Personal Stories of Bereavement08:06 The Importance of Peer Support12:28 Breaking the Stigma of Suicide14:06 The Role of Education in Prevention18:05 Angela's Journey and Advocacy25:14 Future Directions in Suicide Prevention TrainingMore Information / Help & SupportFor more information about the individuals and organisations featured in this episode, or if you or someone you know has been affected by any of the issues discussed in this episode, the following organisations can provide help and support:Papyrus provides confidential support and advice to young people (under 25 years of age)struggling with thoughts of suicide: ⁠https://www.papyrus-uk.org/⁠Samaritans works to make sure there's always someone there for anyone who needssomeone: ⁠https://www.samaritans.org/⁠Shout is the UK's first and only free, confidential, 24/7 text messaging support service foranyone who is struggling to cope: ⁠https://giveusashout.org/⁠Mind provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem.: ⁠https://www.mind.org.uk/need-urgent-help/using-this-tool/⁠James’ Place is a charity offering free, life-saving treatment to suicidal men at three centresin Liverpool, London and Newcastle: ⁠https://www.jamesplace.org.uk/⁠Hub of Hope is the UK’s leading mental health support database: ⁠https://hubofhope.co.uk/⁠Alfie’s Squad is a service for children bereaved by suicide: ⁠https://alfiessquad.org/⁠Amparo provides emotional and practical support for anyone affected by suicide: ⁠https://amparo.org.uk/⁠ CreditsSeries conceived by Prof Pooja Saini at Liverpool John Moores UniversityProduced and distributed by Innobella MediaHosted by Gemma Cutting Sound Recording & Post-Production: Paul Freeman-Powell Music Composed & Produced by Tom Anderson
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