NHS staff need to tell families if patients pose a suicide risk
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NHS staff need to tell families if patients pose a suicide risk

Papyrus writes to trusts about the issue and what should change

A national charity has called on NHS trusts to support their staff in sharing information with families about suicide risk if it is in a patient’s best interests.

Mental Health Practice. 21, 6, 6-6. doi: 10.7748/mhp.21.6.6.s3

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