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(Ebook) New Approaches to Preventing Suicide: A Manual For Practitioners by David Duffy, David Duffy, Tony Ryan ISBN 9781423709824, 9781843102212, 1843102218, 1423709829

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Authors:David Duffy, David Duffy, Tony Ryan
Pages:384 pages.
Year:2004
Editon:1
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Pub
Language:english
File Size:1.4 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781423709824, 9781843102212, 1843102218, 1423709829
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(Ebook) New Approaches to Preventing Suicide: A Manual For Practitioners by David Duffy, David Duffy, Tony Ryan ISBN 9781423709824, 9781843102212, 1843102218, 1423709829

Written by front line professionals in the fields of nursing, mental health, prison services and the law, this text is an essential companion to the government's new suicide prevention strategy. The contributors offer a wealth of practical guidance on issues such as risk assessment and management in a range of settings, policy and the legal framework around suicide. Exploring the links between self-harm and suicide, the authors present international approaches to training in suicide prevention for professionals and preventative initiatives targeting wider communities. They debate the legality and morality of assisted self-harm and analyse the rate and causes of suicide among specific groups, including Black and minority ethnic groups, people in custody and people with mental illnesses. This manual provides health, social care and criminal justice professionals with all the most up-to-date information needed to make a positive contribution to suicide prevention in institutional and community settings.
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