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Jami to launch suicide prevention programme

The mental health charity will be giving guidance to rabbis, other communal leaders and members of the Jewish community

September 19, 2025 09:35
(l-r) Philippa Carr from Jami, Leo Brosh (JLC), Baroness Luciana Berger and John from Jami (Photo: Jami/Jewish Care)
(l-r) Philippa Carr from Jami, Leo Brosh (JLC), Baroness Luciana Berger and John from Jami (Photo: Jami/Jewish Care)
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Jami will be launching a new community suicide prevention programme for communal, lay and spiritual leaders and community members in early 2026.

That initiative is designed “to reflect the community’s sensitivities and needs and will also cover postvention – the actions Jami takes to support the community after a suicide”, said the charity, which is part of Jewish Care.

In 2023, over 6,000 people took their own life in the wider population of England and Wales, the Office of National Statistics recorded – the highest rate seen since 1999. According to the NHS, suicide is the leading cause of death for men under 50.

It’s about being there, showing care in practical and creative ways, and letting people know they don’t have to face these moments alone

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