Ensuring suicide prevention is everyone’s business
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Ensuring suicide prevention is everyone’s business

Flavia Munn @Flavers Assistant editor, Nursing Standard

A training programme developed by nurses rejects a ‘professionals-only’ model of care and equips all staff to recognise risk and offer support

When a student is distressed or has suicidal thoughts, the most obvious sources of support might seem to be university counselling or psychological services.

Nursing Standard. 32, 13, 12-13. doi: 10.7748/ns.32.13.12.s10

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