Bedfordshire, Luton, and Milton Keynes Integrated Care Board to Launch Zero Suicide Alliance Training Aligned with World Suicide Prevention Day

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Bedfordshire, Luton, and Milton Keynes (BLMK) Integrated Care Board is committed to addressing the urgent issue of suicide prevention and combating social isolation within its communities.

In light of the findings from the Milton Keynes Suicide Prevention Audit 2021, which highlighted higher-than-average suicide rates within the area, BLMK is taking decisive action to enhance the well-being of its population.

BLMK ICB are rolling out the Zero Suicide Alliance (ZSA) to their staff. This initiative, launched on 10th September 2024, in alignment with World Suicide Prevention Day and is designed to equip the workforce and communities with the necessary skills to recognise warning signs of suicide and social isolation. The training will also provide guidance on how to have critical conversations, escalate concerns, and access further support. The training will be offered digitally at no cost to participants.

Martha Roberts, Chief People Officer, at Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Integrated Care Board, said

“The mental health and well-being of our communities and our workforce is a top priority. By rolling out the Zero Suicide Alliance Training, we are taking proactive steps to equip our people with the tools and knowledge needed to prevent suicide and reduce social isolation. This training is not just about meeting organisational goals; it’s about making a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve. I’m confident that this initiative will have a lasting, positive impact across our entire system.”

Suicide is a complex issue with multiple contributing factors, and there is no single cause. However, by understanding and addressing known risk factors, BLMK aims to make its suicide prevention strategies more effective. The ZSA Training program will cover key learning objectives, including how to spot warning signs of suicide and isolation, how to engage in meaningful conversations with those at risk, and the belief that both suicide and isolation are preventable.

BLMK have formed an ongoing collaboration with the Zero Suicide Alliance and are working together on the creation of a targeted training module to support health and care staff.

A Message of Support from Steve Mallen Co-Founder of the Zero Suicide Alliance

Simply – ‘Keep up the Excellent Work BLMK – we will support you all the way!’

For those seeking immediate support or more information on suicide prevention resources, please visit our Crisis Support and Suicide Prevention page.

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