Dealing with shorter, darker days can be difficult, especially after soaking up the last of the summer sun and saying…
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Dealing with shorter, darker days can be difficult, especially after soaking up the last of the summer sun and saying…
Read More“He was such a gentle, kind boy. Everybody loved him, and that’s what is so sad, because he didn’t love…
Read MoreThe following blog has been written by PAPYRUS supporter, Tim, about his personal experience of losing his sister Lucy to…
Read MoreIn the ever-evolving world of beauty, one name stands out prominently – L’Oreal Paris. We are thrilled to share our…
Read MoreThis blog was written by PAPYRUS supporter, Niamh Brownlee, about her experience with suicidal thoughts, eating disorders and the release…
Read MoreThe Northwest has one of the highest rates of suicide in England (ONS, 2021), and in Cheshire West and Chester,…
Read MoreWorld Mental Health Day takes place every year on 10 October and is an opportunity for communities across the globe…
Read MoreBack in June 2023, PAPYRUS partnered with Kirklees Council in supporting their delivery of the Yorkshire “Speak Their Name” Suicide…
Read MoreOctober marks the celebration of Black History Month, stemming back from 1987 when it was first celebrated in England. Prior…
Read MoreIn the spirit of celebrating diversity and inclusivity on this European Day of Languages, we are thrilled to share an…
Read MoreWhen it comes to suicidal thoughts and feelings, seeking help can be a life-saving step, but that doesn’t make it…
Read MoreSupporting a loved one after a suicide attempt or after expressing experiencing suicidal thoughts can be challenging, and requires compassion,…
Read MoreThis news release was published on 19 September 2023. Three mothers who lost young sons to suicide hope a walking…
Read MoreIn times of crisis, compassionate collaboration can make all the difference. When someone is experiencing suicidal thoughts and has formulated…
Read MoreThis blog was written by 16-year-old Megan on her experiences of being dyslexic. Megan talks about being diagnosed with dyslexia…
Read MoreThe following blog has been written by PAPYRUS supporter, Annie, about her personal experience of suicide. “It won’t be like…
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