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Samaritans and Network Rail share important message this World Suicide Prevention Day
Suicide is not inevitable. You can interrupt someone’s suicidal thoughts and save a life.
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How to help people reflect on their online activity
Learn how to talk to people about their online activity, including why they explore suicide and self-harm online and the impact it has on them.
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Samaritans Cymru response to new ONS data on registered suicides in Wales 2024
Samaritans Cymru calls for a step change in suicide prevention, as Wales records the highest annual suicide rates in England and Wales.
- 3rd October 2025
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Reduce male suicide in Wales by reaching out to boys in school says Samaritans Cymru
Samaritans Cymru launch their 2017/18 Impact Report and strengthenitheir call for compulsory mental health education in Wales schools.
- 20th November 2018
- Press release
- Wales
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Supporting someone you know online
If you’re worried about someone online because of the way they’re acting or the things that they’re posting, you can offer them support in a number of ways.
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Samaritans in Skipton: Join us to raise awareness this World Suicide Prevention Day
Join Pendle Samaritans in Skipton on Saturday 10th September, to help raise awareness of our services.
- 10th September 2022
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Great Yarmouth Samaritans: Asking directly about suicidal thoughts can help save lives
For World Suicide Prevention Day - 10th September - Samaritans are providing tips on how to look after each other
- 10th September 2022
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Brierley Hill Samaritans Share Vital Suicide Prevention Insights with Local DWP
In a powerful and informative session hosted by Kate Owen, Brierley Hill Samaritans delivered a presentation today to 139 staff members from the Department for or Work and Pensions
- 23rd July 2025
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Suicide the second most common cause of death for homeless people, ONS stats show
- 20th December 2018
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Samaritans responds to Labour's proposed plans to address suicide and self-harm
- 15th January 2024
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What is an interruption?
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There’s no quick fix, but in that moment you can save someone’s life
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How to offer support
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Listen without judgement
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Supporting someone online
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Press release: Why 3,000 middle-aged men die by suicide each year
A new report out today (Thursday 20 September) examines in depth why men from disadvantaged backgrounds in their 30s, 40s and 50s are at higher risk of suicide.
- 20th September 2012
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Samaritans Scotland welcomes new Suicide Prevention Action Plan shaped by lived experience
Samaritans Scotland has welcomed the publication of the Scottish Government’s new Suicide Prevention Action Plan, following figures that showed 680 people took their own life in Scotland in 2017.
- 9th August 2018
- Scotland
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Samaritans and University of Exeter publish first state of the nation report on local suicide prevention
Samaritans and University of Exeter publish first state of the nation report on local suicide prevention
- 21st June 2019
- Press release
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Rachel Cackett, Samaritans Scotland Executive Director, reflects on World Suicide Prevention Day
Our Executive Director Rachel Cackett shares why we're supporting Scotland's national movement on World Suicide Prevention Day.
- 9th September 2020
- News story
- Scotland
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Samaritans Scotland welcomes the launch of Scotland's new Suicide Prevention Strategy - 'Creating Hope Together'
Samaritans Scotland today welcomes the launch of the Scottish Government and COSLA’s new, long-term Suicide Prevention Strategy and Action Plan.
- 29th September 2022
- Press release
- Scotland