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Engagement Process on developing a new strategy for prevention of suicide and self harm

Engagement Process on developing a new strategy for prevention of suicide and self harm. Niall Kearney Scottish Government. Timescale. 25 February 2013 until 28 May 2013. Events. Channels.

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Engagement Process on developing a new strategy for prevention of suicide and self harm

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  1. Engagement Process on developing a new strategy for prevention of suicide and self harm Niall Kearney Scottish Government

  2. Timescale • 25 February 2013 until 28 May 2013

  3. Events

  4. Channels Organisations and groups who decide to hold their own engagement events can send their comments in writing or online to the Scottish Government before the engagement process ends on 28 May 2013. Members of the public or anyone with a vested interest in this area are invited to send their comments in writing or online to Scottish Government before the engagement process ends on 28 May 2013. Information on how to communicate your comments will be available on the Scottish Government website from 25 February 2013. (www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Health/Services/Mental-Health) .  

  5. Key Questions • What do we want to achieve in the next 10 years? • Whose needs the new Strategy is intended to meet? • What do we take forward from Choose Life? • What do we leave behind? • What new ground do we need to break into?

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