See the latest news stories from ZSA and mental health sector below
List of news
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#BrewMonday connections
15 January 2024Every year on the third Monday of January, we aim to change the narrative from the myth of Blue Monday to Brew Monday. A day for encouraging conversations and connections over a very British pastime…a cuppa.
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We're updating our training and want to hear from you
6 November 2023The Zero Suicide Alliance (ZSA), supported by Mersey Cares, is one of four successful projects in a bid for funding from NHS Charities Together.
This funding will be used to update and refresh our original 20-minute free online suicide awareness training course as well as the social isolation step up training introduced during the Covid-19 pandemic. -
Register for the Global Zero Suicide Institute Forum
31 October 2023Zero Suicide Alliance is proud to be supporting the FREE virtual Global Zero Suicide Institute Forum which will be held on Thursday 16 November, 8am to 5pm MST (2pm – 11pm GMT).
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Give your feedback on our website!
26 September 2023We want to improve our website and would like your help!
You can help us by letting us know why you visit our website, if there is anything else you would find useful to include and what might improve your experience on our website.
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Train-a-thon thank you!
20 September 2023Thank you to everyone who took part in our train-a-thon to mark World Suicide Prevention Day 2023!
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ZSA Train-a-thon 2023
3 August 2023On Friday 8 September, the Zero Suicide Alliance (ZSA) in partnership with Mersey Cares is hosting an online train-a-thon ahead of World Suicide Prevention Day on Sunday 10 September and we want you to get involved!
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We need your help to shape new training for autistic people
27 July 2023The Zero Suicide Alliance is working with Greater Manchester Suicide Prevention Board to develop suicide awareness training to support autistic people and we need your help.
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Armed Forces Day 2023
22 June 2023Armed Forces Day 2023
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Choose to Stay
18 May 2023Choose to stay campaign
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Understanding anxiety
15 May 2023The theme for Mental Health Awareness Week (15 to 21 May) this year is anxiety. Feeling anxious about things and situations is a common response to certain situations in our lives. It’s something most of us will experience.