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How to reduce suicide risk
Would you know what to do if you were faced with someone so distressed they might take their own life? Tuesday 1st October
Awareness Day / Awareness DayEvery life lost to suicide is a tragedy…
Depression can all too quickly spiral down into suicidal thoughts – but with the right knowledge it can often be lifted surprisingly easily – helping to reduce the risk of suicide
News / NewsBrand new podcast with Ciaran McAuley
Join Jo Baker and expert Ciaran McAuley as they explore why suicide among veterinarians in a growing problem
College / Online courseSelf-harm online course
Help adolescents and adults overcome self-harming behaviours
Overcoming self-harm is possible but having the right help and support is crucial – this inspiring online course gives you all of the essential insights and tools you need…
College / 1-day workshopOvercoming Self-harm
Discover how to reduce and prevent self-harming behaviours
Clear, practical guidance on the best ways to help anyone who self-harms, whilst demystifying its causes and making it easier to understand…
Publications / Self-help seriesHow to lift depression … fast
The human givens approach: This book shatters many myths. It provides clear guidelines, with case histories, for helping people get out of depression, even those at high risk of committing suicide.
College / Live Webinar - 3.5 hoursHow to help young people who self harm
How to react, support and move forward – this special live online training event with self-harm expert Emily Gajewski is for parents, carers, school staff and anyone else wanting to gain a better understanding of self-harm and how best to help…
CollegeMalcolm Hanson
Malcolm Hanson is a highly experienced HG practitioner and supervisor, who worked in the NHS for over 9 years
CollegeBeverley Thomson
Beverley Thomson, author of the acclaimed book Antidepressed: a breakthrough examination of epidemic antidepressant harm and dependence, is a writer, researcher and speaker who focuses on psychiatric medication.
Troubled young minds
Children are our future, they are the people who will continue to shape and form humanity, and yet we often fail to show them how to survive and thrive in an increasingly manic and chaotic world – perhaps because we ourselves are struggling to understand and cope with our rapidly changing reality.