Thursday 8 Sep 2016

World Suicide Prevention Day roundtable

Organisations spearheading suicide prevention met at Network Rail’s London Euston headquarters to challenge the taboo that exists, particularly amongst men, of talking about suicide. From left to right; Neena Naylor – train dispatcher, Network Rail; Jonathon Marron – director of mental health, Department for Health; Mark Carne – chief executive, Network Rail, and deputy chair of the Rail Delivery Group (RDG); Brian Dow – director of Rethink Mental Illness, and co-chair of National Suicide Prevention Alliance (NSPA); Jacqui Morrissey – head of external affairs, Samaritans and co-chair of National Suicide Prevention Alliance (NSPA); Jane Powell – chief executive officer, Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM); Poona Bell – executive editor, Huffington Post; Ken Young, chief inspector, British Transport Police

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World Suicide Prevention Day roundtable: Organisations spearheading suicide prevention met at Network Rail’s London Euston headquarters to challenge the taboo that exists, particularly amongst men, of talking about suicide. 

From left to right; Neena Naylor – train dispatcher, Network Rail; Jonathon Marron – director of mental health, Department for Health; Mark Carne – chief executive, Network Rail, and deputy chair of the Rail Delivery Group (RDG); Brian Dow – director of Rethink Mental Illness, and co-chair of National Suicide Prevention Alliance (NSPA); Jacqui Morrissey – head of external affairs, Samaritans and co-chair of National Suicide Prevention Alliance (NSPA);  Jane Powell – chief executive officer, Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM); Poona Bell – executive editor, Huffington Post; Ken Young, chief inspector, British Transport Police