Samaritans Ireland is the longest-serving national organisation working in the area of suicide and suicide prevention. It is a volunteer-led organisation, which provides confidential, non-judgemental emotional support, 24-hours a day, for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which could lead to suicide. Services are available by telephone, email, letter, SMS texts and through face-to-face support in Samaritans’ 12 branches throughout the Republic of Ireland. The organisation also works in community, prison, hospital and school settings. This report documents the work of Samaritans in the Republic of Ireland over 2011. 2011 has been a very difficult year for many people, and the past year has been o...
Suicidal behaviour remains an important public health issue in Ireland. Whilst the HSE National Offi...
A team of researchers from St Vincent’s University Hospital, The School of Medicine, UCD, and the Sc...
This is the fourth report from the Northern Ireland Registry of Deliberate Self-Harm since its pilot...
People contact Samaritans about a wide range of issues, including depression, relationship and famil...
2006 was the first full year of implementation of the Actions set out in Reach Out – A National Stra...
The GAA dealt with what it deemed were 26 “critical incidents” relating to mental health last year (...
24.6.2008 National Office of Suicide Prevention Annual Report 2007 Suicidal behaviour remains a sign...
Background A suicide death impacts upon the wellbeing of close family members and friends but has al...
(PDF p.32) While Ireland’s overall suicide rate is among the lowest in the OECD, particular demograp...
Depaul Ireland provides accommodation and key services to people who many others struggle to work wi...
Key achievements in 2011 • Extra €1 million allocated to 22 new projects funded by the NOSP includi...
Suicide rates in Ireland saw significant changes over the past decade, with an increase in suicide r...
Suicidal behaviour continues to be a significant public health issue in Ireland. The latest figures ...
Unexpected, tragic events with adverse outcomes present a huge challenge to individuals, health serv...
National Office of Suicide Prevention Annual Report 2006 Suicidal behaviour is a major public health...
Suicidal behaviour remains an important public health issue in Ireland. Whilst the HSE National Offi...
A team of researchers from St Vincent’s University Hospital, The School of Medicine, UCD, and the Sc...
This is the fourth report from the Northern Ireland Registry of Deliberate Self-Harm since its pilot...
People contact Samaritans about a wide range of issues, including depression, relationship and famil...
2006 was the first full year of implementation of the Actions set out in Reach Out – A National Stra...
The GAA dealt with what it deemed were 26 “critical incidents” relating to mental health last year (...
24.6.2008 National Office of Suicide Prevention Annual Report 2007 Suicidal behaviour remains a sign...
Background A suicide death impacts upon the wellbeing of close family members and friends but has al...
(PDF p.32) While Ireland’s overall suicide rate is among the lowest in the OECD, particular demograp...
Depaul Ireland provides accommodation and key services to people who many others struggle to work wi...
Key achievements in 2011 • Extra €1 million allocated to 22 new projects funded by the NOSP includi...
Suicide rates in Ireland saw significant changes over the past decade, with an increase in suicide r...
Suicidal behaviour continues to be a significant public health issue in Ireland. The latest figures ...
Unexpected, tragic events with adverse outcomes present a huge challenge to individuals, health serv...
National Office of Suicide Prevention Annual Report 2006 Suicidal behaviour is a major public health...
Suicidal behaviour remains an important public health issue in Ireland. Whilst the HSE National Offi...
A team of researchers from St Vincent’s University Hospital, The School of Medicine, UCD, and the Sc...
This is the fourth report from the Northern Ireland Registry of Deliberate Self-Harm since its pilot...