The Foundation provides prevention, intervention and post-vention services to anyone affected by mental illness, self harm and/or suicide. Our method of approach connects the individual at risk to a programme of healing and recovery which is based on a one-to-one, step by step, individual process, listening to the needs of each individual client and tailors their care appropriately through art, writing, mentoring and befriending, a youth group and complementary therapy, and educates the vulnerable within rural areas with thoughts of suicide/self harm, on warning signs, triggers, daily maintenance and prevention of relapse.
If you or someone you know is in danger of suicide, please seek help immediately. You should:
- Call 999;
- Call Lifeline on 0808 808 8000;
- Use your local emergency department.
Don’t try to manage your or someone else’s suicidal thoughts on your own. Remember, thoughts about suicide are just that – thoughts. They won’t last forever and often they pass quickly. Many people who have had serious thoughts about suicide have said that they feel completely different only hours later.
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