Are you a young person who has moved from, or in the process of moving from CAMHS to Adult Mental Health Services? Share your experience and help shape better mental health services for young people. Your voice matters.
www.qualtrics.manchester.ac.uk/jfe/form/SV_...
The Sing Their Name Choir is hosting an awareness evening for anyone who would like to learn more about the peer support we offer to adults bereaved by suicide who live or work in Greater Manchester.
Register to attend this free event here: t.co/vsT7mjpFd6
Over 20 years of research led @ncish.bsky.social to develop a list of 10 key elements for safer care for patients to reduce suicide rates: sites.manchester.ac.uk/ncish/resour...
Do you care for a young person who has moved from, or in the process of moving from CAMHS to Adult Mental Health Services? Please share your experiences to help make services better for young people. Your voice matters.
www.qualtrics.manchester.ac.uk/jfe/form/SV_...
The processes collecting patient suicide data take time so every quarter we present up-to-date data we currently hold for suicide deaths that occurred in 2012-2024 (UK & Jersey). These are publicly available in our resources page, most recent update in May 26: sites.manchester.ac.uk/ncish/resour...
Our @ncish.bsky.social website has information on helpline services to get in touch with if you are in crisis or feeling suicidal, offering advice and support for those in need. #mentalhealth #suicideprevention manchester.ac.uk/ncish/help-i...
This week the Sing Their Name Choir is hosting an awareness evening for anyone who would like to learn more about the peer support we offer to adults bereaved by suicide who live or work in Greater Manchester.
Register to attend this free event is here: t.co/vsT7mjpFd6
Our NCISH.bsky.social site has a variety of resources available to everyone:
• NCISH Reports & peer-reviewed publications,
• Toolkits for safer care
• Our most up-to-date patient suicide data
• Stakeholder surveys
And much more. manchester.ac.uk/ncish/resour...
#mentalhealth #patientsafety
The toolkit presents the 10 key elements as quality and safety statements about clinical and organisational aspects of care. It can be used by mental healthcare providers as a basis for annual self-assessment.
This week we welcomed Prof Matt Spittal who presented on two topical issues in suicide prevention - AI & ‘real-time’ surveillance, at the Division of Psychology & Mental Health Research Seminar, chaired by Prof Nav Kapur.
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