Advisers training to prevent suicide... plus more good news from this week

Good News Bulletin

Sophie King
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Challenging times like these alongside an awful lot of negative news might leave us feeling a little down, and so PA has put together a list of some of the good news from this week.

Training to prevent suicide Staff at Milton Keynes-based RTS Financial Planning have taken the Zero Suicide Alliance (ZSA) training course to help support people who might be considering taking their life. The ZSA is a collaboration of trusts, charities, businesses, and individuals who are committed to suicide prevention. The three-part course trains people about social isolation, skills to help someone who is suicidal and then suicide prevention. The staff aim to repeat the course on an annual basis to time with World Suicide Prevention Day. RTS managing director Carl Roberts said:...

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