Professional Actors Gillian Fisch (in green) and Hannah Barrie have recorded two more Life-Saving Conversations for Olly’s Future, funded by the Kent & Medway Suicide Prevention Programme. These were written by former playwright Ann Feloy who worked with probation officers and staff in women’s refuge centres in Kent. They will be used as a training tool for situations when staff encounter people thinking of suicide. There are more than 15 Life-Saving Conversations now, which are included in the ‘Talking about Suicide: Ten Tools’ suicide prevention training sessions.
For more information go to https://ollysfuture.org.uk/life-saving-conversations/
While protestors marched through the streets near St Martin-in-the-Fields church, Trafalgar Square on Saturday, inside was an oasis
New friendships were formed and lasting memories created by walkers who took part in the first ever 17-mile long
Tomorrow, at Manchester Cathedral, the first of this year’s Time Together services for those affected by suicide will