Suicide Prevention Consortium
The Suicide Prevention Consortium is led by Samaritans, and aims to see suicide prevention prioritised in England as an inequalities issue by working together.
We use the knowledge of our members and the voices of people with lived experience to influence policymakers to improve suicide prevention in England.
Working alongside Samaritans as part of the Consortium are us at Support After Suicide Partnership (SASP), the National Suicide Prevention Alliance (NSPA) and WithYou.
The Consortium was announced in 2021 by the Department of Health and Social Care, as a member of the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) Health and Wellbeing Alliance for 2021-24.
The VCSE Health and Wellbeing Alliance is made up of 19 members from across the voluntary sector in England. It seeks to improve the health and wellbeing of communities through activities which inform national policy development and delivery, with a particular focus on identifying and reducing health inequalities.
Year four priorities
2024-25 marks the fourth and final year of the work of the Suicide Prevention Consortium. The priorities of the Consortium have now been published for this year, alongside those for other areas of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance.
Building on our work to date, the overarching aim of year four will be to explore how core principles of suicide prevention can be implemented.
To do this, we will be looking to:
- develop a deeper understanding of how we can move core principles from policy to practice.
- explore these core principles alongside people with lived experience, practitioners and policymakers.
- build on our existing work as a Consortium to support the Suicide Prevention Team at DHSC and other governmental departments to deliver their strategy commitments.
Publications to date
2024
- Partners in Prevention
- Blog series: exploring suicide and stigma with different communities
- Exploring experiences of accessing support for alcohol issues and suicidal ideation
- ‘Tomorrow is too late’: suicide prevention support for people with no fixed address
2023
- Alcohol and suicide: insights from LGBTQ+ communities’ experiences
- Insights from experience: economic disadvantage, suicide and self-harm