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Conversations That Save Lives - Suicide Prevention UK

25 min · 6 de feb de 2025
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In this episode of Stubble Talk, host Ben speaks with Marianne from  @suicidepreventionuk  [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UC2ZFYTqWIGwWoVPF-Or7dnw] about the vital services they provide to support individuals in crisis. They discuss the importance of reaching out for help, the challenges faced by the charity in terms of funding, and the power of conversation in mental health recovery. Marianne shares her personal story of loss and how it motivated her to help others, emphasising that anyone can struggle with mental health issues. The conversation highlights practical steps for self-care and the need for community support, as well as aspirations for the future of the charity. If you would like to support or volunteer with SPUK you can find their website here: https://www.spuk.org.uk/ To speak with SPUK, dial 0800 587 0800 If you encounter any issues connecting to this number, an alternative option is available at 0800 689 0880. In a life-threatening emergency, remember to dial 999 first. If you or someone you care about is experiencing an emotional or mental health crisis needing immediate attention: Reach out to the person's GP, the GP out-of-hours service, or call NHS on 111. If you fear for someone's immediate safety, guide them to Accident and Emergency or dial 999 for immediate assistance. National Suicide Prevention Helpline UK is generously funded by Suicide Prevention UK, and all calls are answered by extensively trained volunteers.

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Conversations That Save Lives - Suicide Prevention UK

In this episode of Stubble Talk, host Ben speaks with Marianne from  @suicidepreventionuk  [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UC2ZFYTqWIGwWoVPF-Or7dnw] about the vital services they provide to support individuals in crisis. They discuss the importance of reaching out for help, the challenges faced by the charity in terms of funding, and the power of conversation in mental health recovery. Marianne shares her personal story of loss and how it motivated her to help others, emphasising that anyone can struggle with mental health issues. The conversation highlights practical steps for self-care and the need for community support, as well as aspirations for the future of the charity. If you would like to support or volunteer with SPUK you can find their website here: https://www.spuk.org.uk/ To speak with SPUK, dial 0800 587 0800 If you encounter any issues connecting to this number, an alternative option is available at 0800 689 0880. In a life-threatening emergency, remember to dial 999 first. If you or someone you care about is experiencing an emotional or mental health crisis needing immediate attention: Reach out to the person's GP, the GP out-of-hours service, or call NHS on 111. If you fear for someone's immediate safety, guide them to Accident and Emergency or dial 999 for immediate assistance. National Suicide Prevention Helpline UK is generously funded by Suicide Prevention UK, and all calls are answered by extensively trained volunteers.

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