Lifeline- Suicide Prevention Project for young
people aged 11-25 years
The Suicide Prevention project is for young people age 11-25 years who are
impacted by the issue of self-harm and/or suicide. This can be through concerns
about their own self-harm and/or suicidal thoughts/behaviour or the impact of a
death through suicide.
The Suicide Prevention Project is part of the overall Northern Ireland
Suicide Prevention Strategy funded through Investing for Health and Protect Life
budgets.
The service is young-person centred, offering a respectful, genuine and
empowering relationship within which young people can choose to explore
feelings, situations and options at their own pace.
The Suicide Prevention Project counsellors work throughout Northern Ireland
and try to see young person as close to where they live as possible using
appropriate rooms in local youth and community centres.
If you would like more information about our projects please ring Lifeline
(freephone 24/7 Helpline) on 0808 808 8000 or visit our website - www.contactyouth.org