Members

Our members and supporters are the foundation of the Support after Suicide Partnership and our wider network. They are all involved in providing support for people bereaved by suicide and play a huge role in helping us to shape our priorities.

Domestic Abuse Alliance

The Domestic Abuse (DA) Alliance brings together organisations working on the frontline of domestic abuse across the UK with the legal sector to deliver immediate legal assistance and protection for victims.

Our free-to-use WEPROTECT mobile app – developed in conjunction with police and domestic abuse support service providers, enables instant victim referral from the scene of an incident to ensure that appropriate legal protection is actioned without delay. WEPROTECT has already been rolled out to frontline officers across a number of police forces as well as by several IDVA services and charities working with victims of domestic abuse across England and Wales.

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DrugFam

DrugFam provides a lifeline of safe, caring and professional support to families, friends and partners who are struggling to cope with the nightmare of a loved one’s addiction to drugs or alcohol and to those who have been bereaved by addiction or related causes.

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Ellie’s Angels

Established in 2021, Ellie’s Angels work with NHS healthcare, schools and other supportive communities to develop ways that young people can access the help they need in a way that is familiar to them.

Their aim is to introduce mental health awareness and support into day to day life, remove the stigma surrounding the subject and make mental health a ‘normal’ topic for young people to engage and discuss.

They use Ellie’s way to start to help those in need of mental health support by way of journalling, affirmations and other self help tools. In April 2022, working with local healthcare services we launched better u – a brand new App developed by young people, for young people to access help and journal online in a social media style platform that they can associate with.

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Every Life Matters

Every Life Matters work to promote Suicide Safer Communities and provide suicide bereavement support across Cumbria. They have a support directory for more information about the support and services available across Cumbria, Nationally and Online.

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Gambling with lives

Gambling with Lives aims to support families who have been bereaved by gambling-related suicide and raise awareness amongst gamblers, their families and friends, and health professionals of the dangerous effects of gambling on mental health and the high suicide risk.

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Grief Encounters

Grief Encounters provide free, professional and specialist bereavement support services. Their mission is to give every child and young person access to the best possible support following the death of someone close. They work closely with individuals, families, schools and professionals to offer a way through the anxiety, fear and isolation so often caused by grief.

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Harmless

Harmless provides counselling, information, training and consultancy to people at risk of self-harm, suicidal thoughts and intent; their friends, families and professionals. Harmless manage also manages ‘The Tomorrow Project‘, an outreach suicide prevention programme

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Hope For Justice

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Humber, Coast and Vale ICS x Mind – Suicide Bereavement Service

Humber, Coast and Vale ICS x Mind Suicide Bereavement Support Service available to individuals who live within Hull, East Riding, North and North East Lincolnshire, for all ages. The service can provide you with practical and emotional support, which could include Cognitive Behaviour Therapy techniques, mindfulness or guidance. Support will be tailored to each individual.

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If U Care Share Foundation

The If U Care Share foundation provides practical and emotional support to those impacted by suspected suicide in the Durham, Newcastle, Gateshead, North Tyneside, Northumberland, South Tyneside and Sunderland areas.

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James’ Place

James’ Place supports men 18 and over in the Liverpool area, who are experiencing a suicidal crisis. They offer therapeutic support in a calm and peaceful environment.

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Kelly Threadingham

Kelly has worked in a range of roles to deliver support to transgender people, children and families. Vice-Chair of Glos Cats and founding Member of the Gender Trust, Kelly works to ensure that support is available to anyone seeking support around transitioning or their gender identity. Kelly also works as a Samaritans volunteer and has even gone on to support the training of further Samaritans volunteers. Kelly is an NHS adviser for the trans community for the Southwest and is one of the founding members of the Hate Crime panel.

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LCGL Counselling

LCGL Counselling and Training Services is a charity sponsored by the Lincolnshire Co-operative and grant funded by Lincolnshire County Council. They are a free counselling service that responds to the needs of children/young people and adults in Lincolnshire that have been bereaved.

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