Lecturer in Neonatal Care, University of Salford
Following my son's death - a bereavement by suicide - I became involved in raising awareness on the topic of suicide and became involved with fundraising for PAPYRUS a charity and helpline for the prevention of young suicide. I work hard to raise awareness of the work that the charity undertakes by giving community group presentations about the charity and filming for television.
I have 25 years of NHS Nursing experience in various speciality areas. The last 17 years were working in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. My studies involve the achievement of an MSc in Nursing, currently I work as a Lecturer at the University of Salford. Nothing could have prepared me for the effect that suicide has on a family / individuals. However, by raising people's awareness of suicide statistics, talking through the taboo of suicide and thus aiming to remove the stigma associated with suicide, lives will be saved.
Even nurses aren't immune to the stigma of suicide
Oct 05, 2016 12:35 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
In England, one person dies every two hours as a result of suicide. And it is the leading cause of death for young people, both male and female, in the UK every year around 1,600 children and young people aged ten to 34...