The National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Homicide by People with Mental Illness was established in 1996 to collect information on deaths in mental health service users and make recommendations to prevent future deaths. Alyson Williams will present their findings and impact on policy and practice at an event on October 25th from 2-4PM in London. The event is hosted by SUNLOWS, which aims to make research more accessible.
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SUNLOWS seminar October 13
1. FRIDAY OCTOBER 25TH
The National Confidential
Inquiry into Suicide and
2-4PM
Homicide by People with Mental
Illness (NCISH) was established at
the University of Manchester in
1996. We collect information from
across the UK on events leading to
suicide, homicide or sudden
unexplained death (SUD) in mental
health service uers, and make
recommendations for prevention.
Alyson Williams will present our
findings and our impact on policy and practice.
Room 6, Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London
WC1H 9BD
Please call or email to book a place: 020 7848 5015
www.sunlows.org.uk
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Future SUNLOWS dates for your diary:
29th November 2013
The Mental Health Research Network is
part of the NIHR Clinical Research Network,
20 December 2013
which supports research to make patients,
and the NHS, better.
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Improving patient safety in mental health
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