About Us

STOP Suicide is an award-winning suicide prevention campaign which reaches across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.

The campaign, launched in 2014, is led by the charity Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and South Lincolnshire Mind (CPSL Mind) and is supported by local NHS and Public Health teams.

 

Our Aims

The message of the campaign is that “suicide is everybody’s business”.

We seek to alert communities across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough to the warning signs of suicidal behaviour and reassure them that an open and honest approach to suicide is the best way to prevent it. We aim to challenge the stigma and myths around suicide and hope to achieve a suicide-safer community.

Promoting a Suicide-Safer Community

The concept of “building a Suicide Safer Community” was first introduced by LivingWorks, in Canada, who developed the internationally – renowned ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training). A suicide-safer community is “one built on honesty, where ‘conversations about suicide are encouraged and will be met with compassionate, none judging and informed responses”.

 

In a suicide-safer community, people, organisations and stakeholders come together to:

 

  • Prevent suicides
  • Promote public education and awareness
  • Provide support to people bereaved by suicide and promote healing and recovery
  • Promote the mental health and well being of all its citizens

Our Campaign

The STOP Suicide Pledge

An opportunity for individuals and organisations to demonstrate their commitment to suicide prevention by pledging to have open and direct conversations about suicide, to seek help if they are struggling and to encourage others to do the same. Pledge your voice to STOP Suicides.

Resources

The STOP Suicide website includes a range of resources and information to help increase suicide awareness. Hard copies of myth-busting posters and leaflets are also available on request. Email campaigns@cpslmind.org.uk

Training

Our STOP Suicide Plus workshops are now available as online instructor led sessioss. Learn how to be alert to warning signs of others having suicidal thoughts or behaviours, gain confidence to speak directly about suicide and understand how to help someone stay safe for now. We may be able to offer FREE sessions to community groups and to charities providing local services. For more information on this and further suicide prevention training  see here.

Get Involved

You and/or your organisation can get involved by:

  • Pledging your voice as an individual and/or organisation to STOP Suicide and encouraging others to do so
  • Downloading free resources to share with your community. These include the self-help leaflets giving guidance for those at risk, or those who want to help
  • Sharing a picture of yourself with the “I’d Ask badge”, available from our resources page, on social media and tagging @stopsuicidecam
  • Embedding the STOP Suicide email tag alongside your email signature to show your support for the campaign and spread its message
  • Becoming a Campaign Maker – sharing your experiences and raising awareness within your community, either by social media, attending events or by sharing our leaflets, posters and badges in your community.

Contact Us

Isabel Cross
Head of Campaigns and Community Projects, CPSL Mind

isabel.cross@cpslmind.org.uk

0300 303 4363

Rob Earl
Campaigns and Communications Lead, CPSL Mind
campaigns@cpslmind.org.uk
0300 303 4363

Our Illustrations

The illustrations on this site have been purpose-designed for this project by local illustrator Luke Aldington, who has volunteered his time to the STOP Suicide campaign. Luke has taken the all-important words of Hope, Connect, Talk, Listen, Empathise and Support and interpreted them with his art.

 

“I am an illustrator by trade having done a degree in illustration. I have lived experience of a mental health condition but as you can see it doesn’t hold me back from my artwork. I am pleased to be able to work on such an important project as this and hope that it continues to make people realise that they can make a difference be it small or large,” says Luke.

'Warning'
'Empathy'
'Connecting'
'Hope'