United to Prevent Suicide’s first national get-together, The Big Meet Up, is taking place on Saturday 21 March 2026.
Join us in person or online for a day of building connections, learning opportunities, creative expression and deciding the future of our movement together.
Nat has faced more than anyone should in their life, but she has found hope, and is now using her lived experience to support others.
This is the story of how she founded The Nest Wellbeing Group in Cumnock, East Ayrshire.
United to Prevent Suicide’s first national get-together, The Big Meet Up, is taking place on Saturday 21 March 2026.
Join us in person or online for a day of building connections, learning opportunities, creative expression and deciding the future of our movement together.
FINAL CALL!
We're establishing a co-production group to ensure that people with lived experience of suicide play a central role in shaping our movement’s creative direction.
Register your interest: https://t.co/3ebk1kZFkF
Almost 30 years ago, Ros lost her dad to suicide.
Ahead of World Suicide Prevention Day in 2024, Ros shared her story and explained why being part of the United to Prevent Suicide movement matters so much to her. 💜
Your experience, your voice. 💜
We're building a co-production group that will help to shape our creative direction.
Register your interest: https://t.co/3ebk1l0dad
We're creating a co-production group to ensure that people with lived experience of suicide are involved in shaping our creative direction.
The group will work with us to influence social media content, campaigns and storytelling.
Register your interest: https://t.co/3ebk1l0dad
Radio presenter @JustBeth15 is part of our United to Prevent Suicide social movement.
As she struggled with suicidal thoughts, she found hope in presenting her first programme on a community radio station in Aberdeen.
This is her Story of Hope.💚💜
👉 https://t.co/lIyQG0ewxv
As a top-class, international hockey player, it seemed like everything was going Rory's way. But inside he was struggling.
Feelings of grief and guilt made him feel like opening up was impossible, and he made a suicide attempt.
This is his Story of Hope.💚💜
We’re excited that our first national get-together will take place on Saturday 21 March 2026.
Join us for a day of building connections, learning, creative expression and deciding the future of our movement together.
Full registration to open in the new year. Save the date!📆
When Amanda bravely shared that she had thought about suicide, she was surrounded by love and support from others.
Here, she shares some thoughts about suicide prevention in Scotland.
Amanda is part of our #UnitedToPreventSuicide movement. 💛🧡💙
🆕 A talented international hockey player at the top of his game, it seemed like everything was going Rory's way.
But, struggling with grief and guilt, he found it very difficult to talk and eventually made a suicide attempt.
This is Rory's story of hope. 💜💚
Please share 🔄
Next month we'll launch Scotland's new national suicide prevention campaign.
Developed by people with lived experience, it's one of the most powerful things you'll ever see.
The campaign will also mark the launch of Scotland's new national suicide prevention website, too. 💛💜
🎙️ We're back with a new season of our Time Space Compassion podcast.
🗣️ Over four episodes, a range of brilliant guests discuss using these principles in different settings. 🟢🟪💛
🎧 Listen to every episode - wherever you get podcasts.
🔗 https://t.co/f1vfeyz4WS
🔄 Share!
Introducing radio presenter Beth Wallace (@justbeth15).
Beth's part of our United to Prevent Suicide social movement, and wanted to share her own experiences of feeling suicidal - and how she found a way forward.
This is her Story of Hope. 💜💚
📖
https://t.co/6liyBtkOBE
Introducing radio presenter Beth Wallace (@justbeth15).
Beth's part of our United to Prevent Suicide social movement, and wanted to share her own experiences of feeling suicidal - and how she found a way forward.
This is her Story of Hope. 💜💚
📖
https://t.co/6liyBtkOBE
For @JustBeth15, struggling with suicidal thoughts, she found hope in presenting her first programme on a community radio station in Aberdeen. 📻
The switch was flicked. 🔘
Delighted to see this out there today. 🧠
Was a pleasure to share my story and my experiences of mental health with @TalkToSaveLives.
Give it a read, a share you never know who might need it. 💚💜
https://t.co/qrufCvlNx5
▶️ Nat has experienced more than any human being should but has found hope in founding a peer support group, now a charity, called The Nest.
As member of our United to Prevent Suicide movement, Nat wanted to share her story. 💜💚
Please reshare 🔄