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'It's going to save lives' #BBCBreakfast has learned that lessons on suicide prevention are being added to the school curriculum in England as part of new government guidance being published today. Andy Airey is one of the Three Dads Walking who have campaigned for the change since their daughters...

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Toni Madine1 年前

Fantastic news!

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Justin1 年前

It is great news but why has it taken so long for governments to act? It should not be about politics. The biggest killer of those under 35 should have been addressed years ago.

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Children's Author Stuart Reid1 年前

Great news but shame that @PAPYRUS_Charity recently made approx. 20 staff redundant in Scotland and N.Ireland - decimating those teams. One staff member had relocated from Liverpool to Scotland, and was made redundant 6 months later! Who do they think those staff members felt?

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PheonixGinger03reincarnation1 年前

Let’s just stop teachers from teaching academic subjects & enable them to focus just on social media & the areas where parents continuously fail their children. If only parents could take responsibility for their kids, get them off their phones & actually spend time with kids.

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Jenny Windsor😈1 年前

18% chance of civil war, Professor David Betz says. Maybe focus on national security instead of school curriculums? Just a thought..

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The World Cup starts tonight! ⚽️ But by the end of the first match, we’ll be one man down. Someone dies by suicide in our country every 90 minutes. Three-quarters of these are men. I spoke with Luke the co-founder of #ANDYSMANCLUB about male suicide, mental health and the help that is out there. 👇 Andy's Man Club is an incredible organisation that helps men across Britain open up, talk about what is going on in their lives, and help one another. I have been to sessions in my constituency and was overwhelmed by the support they can offer men dealing with all sorts of problems in their lives - small or large. In each session, a football is passed around the group to share thoughts, challenges, and successes. Simple, but effective and liberating! As a government, we take mental heath - and men's mental health - seriously. We published England’s first Men's Health Strategy last year, which committed further funding for suicide prevention programmes, recognising that suicide is one of the biggest killer of men under 50. We are investing £3.6 million in community based suicide prevention projects - and supporting the Premier League Together Against Suicide initiative with Samaritans. And this is a challenge for all of us, not just government. As a society we can do more to encourage men to open up, get the weight off their shoulders. That is a key part of our Men and Boys work led by David Lammy - amplifying the issues, assuring folk there is help out there. Enjoy the football, look out for one another, and know there is support out there!

Jake Richards MP

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