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‘Towards Zero Suicide' began in the US with the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention creating the Zero Suicide (ZS) Model. Programmes in America have shown that suicide can be prevented. It's based on the belief that a systematic approach to care can prevent suicide deaths for people under care in health systems.
In Cornwall the ‘Towards Zero Suicide’ campaign began in 2016 and has run successfully since then. We have continued with the annual Towards Zero events as a way to bring together a community of people who are working to reduce suicides in the county.
‘Towards Zero Suicide' began in the US with the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention creating the Zero Suicide (ZS) Model. Programmes in America have shown that suicide can be prevented. It's based on the belief that a systematic approach to care can prevent suicide deaths for people under care in health systems.
In Cornwall the ‘Towards Zero Suicide’ campaign began in 2016 and has run successfully since then. We have continued with the annual Towards Zero events as a way to bring together a community of people who are working to reduce suicides in the county.
Thank you for attending today’s Towards Zero event. We can only make progress ‘Towards Zero’ through the combined efforts of all involved, and days like today can be of great value in forging new relationships and generating new approaches. It is only through honest appraisal and feedback that we can learn as a collaborative, so please do take the time to consider what you have taken from today, and how we can make future events more useful.
Thank you for attending today’s Towards Zero event. We can only make progress ‘Towards Zero’ through the combined efforts of all involved, and days like today can be of great value in forging new relationships and generating new approaches. It is only through honest appraisal and feedback that we can learn as a collaborative, so please do take the time to consider what you have taken from today, and how we can make future events more useful.