Suicide Crisis- Risk & Awareness
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WeCan Cumbria
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In this episode we speak to Lisa Birdsall, who was a guest previously on Episode 11 Series 1- Bereavement by Suicide.
Lisa revisits our conversation around Suicide Awareness, wanting to talk more about the risks & share her thoughts about how we can help more with the crisis that our community is facing.
For extra support with any of the issues raised in this episode please reach out to one of the following organisations that can help.
Every Life Matters - Suicide Safer Cumbria (every-life-matters.org.uk)
Samaritans | Every life lost to suicide is a tragedy | Here to listen
Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide – Overcoming the isolation of people bereaved by suicide (uksobs.org)
Homepage | Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) (thecalmzone.net)
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