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Finding Social Purpose in a Pandemic

 
 
 

Steve Doggett explains how Unilink made use of new research on the risk of suicide in custodial settings to develop a tool to support prison staff to identify people at risk of suicide and self-harm.

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Richard Rowley13 December 2021
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