Getting by with a little help from our friends…
One of the best parts, we think, of working for Harmless & The Tomorrow Project, is working with communities and individuals who support our cause and who do so much in their everyday lives to promote awareness of our work, join with us to fight stigma and contribute to our fundraising to make sure that […]
Coming out of national lockdown: reflections on COVID-19 and mental health
Today I attended the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Greater Manchester Patient Safety Translational Research Centre Symposium on Mental Health during COVID-19 (whew, that is a mouthful!). I found it particularly helpful hearing how self harm and suicide needs have changed during the pandemic. Now we are almost halfway through our own From Harm […]
Could you help us to better support our clients?
If you have been bereaved by suicide, could you please complete this brief survey? In this survey we are trying to understand how Covid-19 has impacted those bereaved by suicide. It is so important that we understand the implication on different groups of people during this difficult time if we are to ensure that services […]
Exploring the Facilitators, Constraints and Barriers to Suicide Prevention in Primary and Secondary Healthcare Settings
Primary/Secondary Care Mental Health Staff – We need you! The University of Nottingham and Harmless are conducting research into suicide prevention in primary and secondary healthcare settings. We are inviting professionals who may often deal with vulnerable patients who self-harm or are at risk of suicide, to share their insights and experiences in a short […]