Our 2022 annual report provides findings relating to people who died by suicide between 2009-2019 across the UK. Additional findings are presented on people under #MentalHealth care who have been convicted of homicide & those in the general population https://t.co/HCi3rDIsls
Our national study combines multiple sources of information that provide a detailed account from families, friends and professionals on the stresses men in their mid-life face before they take their lives. #MensMentalHealth#SuicidePrevention https://t.co/sCvwR7Wl7c
Read our @NCISH_UK report on suicide by middle-aged men. Men aged 40-54 have the highest suicide rates in the UK. We looked at factors associated with suicide in this group including contact with services #SuicidePrevention#MentalHealth https://t.co/sCvwR7Wl7c
Did you know that you can download our data slides and watch our presentations on #MentalHealth patient suicide and homicide on our website? See here https://t.co/7zEtymhrFg
NEW @NCISH_UK#AnnualReport: This year our report is shorter making key findings more accessible. But we also have supplementary data files with more detailed tables and figures https://t.co/DqPr7BxP3B
Did you know that we produce a wide range of national and themed reports and research papers? Every report we publish is accompanied by infographics and videos summarising the key findings & recommendations for #SuicidePrevention https://t.co/IjS886Q65T
In 1/4 suicides by under 20s, bereavement was noted at inquest. In 1/11 this was also a suicide. When suicide was by a friend, it was more often recent, reminder of risk of clusters in young people. Our new national study @NCISH_UK, 1st author @Cathy2778.
Working this week on @NCISH_UK annual report, based on 18,233 patient suicides in the UK in 2009-19, a tragic figure. Themes this year include under 18s, physical ill-health & domestic violence. #suicideprevention
Our previous reports have highlighted 10 ways to improve safety in mental health care, based on our national evidence. Every trust should adopt these. @NCISH_UK