Strength in Unity: Collaborating for Suicide Prevention with the NSPA

By Caroline Harroe

In the face of rising suicide rates and shrinking resources, collaboration is more vital than ever. That’s why we’re thrilled to welcome Rosie Ellis from the National Suicide Prevention Alliance (NSPA) to the Harm to Hope conference.

The NSPA is a crucial force in the fight against suicide, bringing together over 1,000 organizations across the UK. They champion collaboration, share best practices, and advocate for effective suicide prevention strategies at a national level.

Rosie’s presence at From Harm to Hope signifies the power of partnership. In a time of intense competition for funding and support, we recognise that we can achieve far more by working together. This session will explore:

  • The critical role of the NSPA in supporting and connecting suicide prevention services
  • How collaboration can amplify our impact and improve service provision
  • Building strong networks across sectors to create a safety net for those at risk
  • Practical strategies for fostering partnerships and maximising resources


Join us to learn from the NSPA’s expertise, connect with colleagues across from the sector, and contribute to a united front in suicide prevention.

Together, we can make a difference. Book your place at From Harm to Hope today.

From Harm to Hope: The 10th National Self Harm & Suicide Prevention Conference
Friday 28th February 9am–5pm
Trent Conference Centre, Trent Vineyard, Nottingham NG7  2PX
In-Person and Online

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