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Ep 92. Preventing suicide in Lincolnshire with Ellie, Kate, Kev, and Di

31 min · 18 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Ep 92. Preventing suicide in Lincolnshire with Ellie, Kate, Kev, and Di

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Warning: This podcast includes conversations about suicide and features people with lived experience sharing their personal stories. While these perspectives are important and meaningful, some listeners may find the content distressing or triggering. Please take care while listening and consider your wellbeing. Support resources are available if you need them. Joining Alison are Kate Cooper and Ellie Gallacher, who work for Lincolnshire County Council’s Public Health team, alongside Kev and Di Brown, who share their lived experience as survivors of bereavement by suicide.  Kev and Di speak passionately about why they got involved with the Lived Experience Forum alongside Kate and Ellie, the meaningful changes they have been able to influence, and how they provide support for others in Lincolnshire so that they don’t have to go through it alone. This podcast shines a light on how co-production and listening to people with lived experience can make a real difference, but also includes useful tips and resources for anyone who wants to be able to support people who may have suicidal thoughts: How Are You Lincolnshire | Suicide Prevention [https://haylincolnshire.co.uk/suicide-prevention/].  If you want to learn more about any of the resources or groups mentioned in the podcast, please contact Kate and Ellie via the Preventing Suicide email address preventingsuicideinlincolnshire@lincolnshire.gov.uk [preventingsuicideinlincolnshire@lincolnshire.gov.uk] Find out more about the Speak Their Name quilt workshops [https://www.facebook.com/100092434688992/posts/-speak-their-name-memorial-quilt-workshops-speak-their-name-is-a-lincolnshire-ca/905789639178851/] - you can also contact lincsstn@mail.uk [lincsstn@mail.uk]for more information. For information about the local SOBS group please visit Local Support [https://uksobs.com/how-we-can-help/support-groups/]

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