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The National Centre for Suicide Prevention Education & Training UK CIC Reviews
Bianca F, 31 Mar 2026
This was truly amazing training, engaging, informative, and delivered with a level of sensitivity and clarity that made a challenging subject feel manageable and deeply meaningful. This training is incredibly important and, in my view, should be mandatory for all frontline workers, as it provides vital knowledge and practical tools to recognise and respond to people at risk of suicide. I will be signing up for the RSPH assignment.
Evangeline D, 31 Mar 2026
Really found today’s course interesting with valuable examples to supplement
Paul P, 31 Mar 2026
Excellent course material superbly lead by Shian
Jay M, 31 Mar 2026
It was very helpful I would like more of my colleagues to go on it Help me with resources I didn’t know. Were there
Simone H, 31 Mar 2026
Sometimes the subject of suicide can be treated so sensitively, it has a counterproductive effect which sweeps the subject matter under the carpet. This only serves to isolate someone in the role of support. Talking openly about suicide helped me to see someone struggling with life, as a person going through an overwhelming set of feelings, trying to cope, maybe trying to reach out or maybe hiding behind a smile. Either way i learnt a lot about approach, listening, holding and empathizing, leading to asking the question about their intentions of taking their own life. I liked the way of phrasing it as 'sometimes when people say they feel.....or say... they are thinking about taking their own lives, do you want to take your own life?'. It felt very empathetic to practice this in the session. I would feel much more comfortable being succinct in this way, because it doesn't presume I know they are going to do this, but allows the other person to answer the question feeling respected, if they do want to or they don't.
Paul F, 31 Mar 2026
This was a great course and gives a full experience of what to look for, how to help and the support that is there for those that need it. It also highlights that we as individuals need to be brave and ask the question, even if it feels hard to ask. That one question could genuinely save someone's life
Laura B, 31 Mar 2026
A good course pitched at the right level to give us a beginner knowledge.
Lisa D, 30 Mar 2026
thank you, feel more confident now and good to know to take a breath- liked the safety check for yourself and them information.
Katie B, 30 Mar 2026
Previously I feel I would have felt more comfortable speaking to someone experiencing thoughts of suicide if I knew them, but may not have the courage to try and help a stranger. I now would feel able to help anyone I felt could need supporting.
Juliette D, 30 Mar 2026
Amazing course. Thank you David