RaPSS - Response and Prevention in Student Suicide
A joint project of PAPYRUS, The University of Central Lancashire and Kings College London. Funded by The Big Lottery Fund
   
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Previous work

The researchers and PAPYRUS have collaborated on other work in past years. 


Students' Mental Health Needs Edited by University of Hull researchers, Nicky Stanley and Jill Manthorpe this book contains a chapter, written by Margaret Harvey and based on interviews with members of PAPYRUS and TCF. This chapter can be seen in pdf by clicking on the link.
Copyright © Jessica Kingsley Publications Ltd 2001



Concern and Confidentiality: (2004) - a study which explored how GPs would manage the difficult task of responding both to a distressed young person who might be at risk of suicide and their parents. Produced in conjuction with researchers at the University of Hull, it is based on responses of GPs to a vignette describing a mother who is concerned about her 20 year old son. You can download the report in pdf, if you would like a hard copy of the report, please send an order form to our office, click here.
Copyright © PAPYRUS & University of Hull 2004



Making Use of Hindsight is a short report produced in conjunction with researchers at the University of Hull based on responses of PAPYRUS members to a questionnaire. Their views provide a unique insight into suicide prevention and the impact of suicide on families. You can download a summary in pdf, if you would like a copy of the full report, please send an order form to our office, click here.
Copyright © PAPYRUS & University of Hull 2001

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