Gloucestershire Suicide Prevention Partnership
About
The Gloucestershire Suicide Prevention Partnership (GSPP) exists to reduce the rate of suicide and self harm within Gloucestershire. The service provides a forum that brings together different partners across the public, voluntary and community sector, those with lived experiences of suicidal ideation or bereavement by suicide, and anyone else with an interest in preventing suicide in Gloucestershire.
Why do we exist?
We want to reduce suicides in Gloucestershire. So if you are contemplating suicide, or if you are worried about someone else, these pages are designed to give you access to help and support.
Our key messages
- Suicide is preventable; help is available and anyone can provide help.
- It's not unusual to have suicidal thoughts, lots of people have been there and survived.
- Small actions save lives: just breaking the moment with small talk can help save lives.
Visit the website for information, advice or support.
Resources and Publications
To become a partner, contact: Suicideprevention@gloucestershire.gov.uk
2024 - 2029 Suicide Preventation Strategy
The new Gloucestershire Suicide Prevention Strategy has been developed by the Public Health team at the county council; working with the Gloucestershire Suicide Prevention Partnership.
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