A book of abstracts for the HSE National Office for Suicide Prevention's Grant Scheme for Collaborative Research Projects, 2021 and 2022.
The Harmful Impact of Suicide and Self-harm Content Online: a Review of the Literature. From the National Suicide Research Foundation.
The Irish Probable Suicide Deaths Study (IPSDS) presents information on probable suicide deaths in Ireland, for a four year period from 2015 to 2018
These publications provide practical guidance and information for policy-makers in government departments about suicide prevention and how to integrate suicide prevention into policy-making functions.
A resource to guide those developing and implementing an Inter-Agency Community Response Plan for incidents of suspected suicide.
These Implementation Plans describes the strategic and operational agenda that will be needed to further drive the implementation of Connecting for Life.
A helpful booklet that outlines how some social media content related to suicide or self-harm can be harmful, and how it can be reported.
This HEA National Framework was developed with students, mental health and suicide prevention specialists, academics, researchers and institutional staff.
A review of research carried out as part of Connecting for Life, from the National Office for Suicide Prevention (NOSP) and Centre for Effective Services (CES).
The HSE National Office for Suicide Prevention (NOSP) invited the Connecting for Life (CfL) Evaluation Advisory Group (EAG) to undertake an independent Interim Review of CfL.
This review was commissioned by the HSE NOSP. It comprised of a literature review and a stakeholder consultation of gatekeeper suicide prevention models.
Learning from a strategic assessment of the implementation of the Connecting for Life strategy with NGO partners
This rapid assessment outlines the perceived area-level factors influencing a suicide cluster and related contagion in Dublin South.
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