Tuesday, November 18, 2025

New group aims to support potential suicide victims in Lincolnshire

The Lincolnshire Suicide Prevention Network has met for the first time to offer more help to those at risk of taking their own lives.

It involves academics, community members, representatives from the voluntary sector, people with lived experience, and professionals in relevant fields. It recently met for its inaugural meeting in Sleaford.

The aim is to foster a collaborative approach, sharing the group’s skills enhancing and strengthening relationships, and raising greater awareness of suicide prevention efforts through sharing of good practice.

Cllr Wendy Bowkett, executive member for adult care and public health, said: “The new network aims to increase involvement in suicide prevention efforts across the health sector, businesses, schools and our local communities.

“Working together, we can be more effective and deliver initiatives that may not be achievable when working independently. It will be an opportunity to share skills and experience and help generate ideas for campaigns and collaboration. Ultimately, it will mean better outcomes for those needing our support.”

Anyone wanting further information or interested in becoming part of the network should email preventingsuicideinlincolnshire@lincolnshire.gov.uk.

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