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Samaritans

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Whatever you're going through, a Samaritan will face it with you. We're here 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.


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Our new project on parental mental health in Wales

The parenthood journey & the difficult experiences that accompany it can increase suicide risk. This includes being a new parent, experiencing infertility, baby loss or having a baby that is admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICU). Our new findings, based on a Wales-only research survey, show that we need urgent improvement across health services in Wales. We need to do better and we need to be prepared to do things differently. We hope you’ll join us in achieving change for anyone on the parenthood journey in Wales.

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We know many men in Wales are struggling to cope.

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Every ten seconds, we respond to a call for help. No judgement. No pressure. We're here for anyone who needs someone.

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Being a Samaritan means being there for people who need someone to listen. Last year around 23,000 people volunteered their time with us.

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Samaritans’ strategy: Tackling suicide together

Samaritans’ 2022-27 strategy, ‘Tackling suicide together’, outlines our main priorities for the next five years and how we’ll be working towards our vision that fewer people die by suicide.

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