Well-known investigative paper, the Bristol Cable, has highlighted the important work being done by our suicide prevention project, Hope, during the current coronavirus crisis.
Journalist, Fatima Hudoon, spoke to Hope’s manager Jez Spencer about the increased and longer term support needed by the project’s clients since lockdown started in March 2020. You can read the full article here https://thebristolcable.org/2020/05/looking-out-for-each-others-mental-health-during-coronavirus/
The Hope Project provides short-term emotional and practical support for men aged between 30 and 64, specifically those who are in psychological distress or have recently self-harmed, but who are not currently using other mental health services. Find out just what a difference the project is making to men’s lives since its launch in October 2018 in the graphic below.