Samaritans Cymru – Finding your way – A guide for anyone who is struggling to cope
Following an unprecedented period of disruption and uncertainty, we know that many people have experienced trauma and poor mental health. The pandemic has widened inequalities for many people in Wales and those who were vulnerable at the beginning are now facing higher levels of distress than ever before.
At this ongoing difficult time, Samaritans Cymru is proud to launch a new resource for Wales, which is for anyone struggling to cope. This includes those who have noticed a dip in their wellbeing, those feeling lonely or isolated and those feeling suicidal. Finding your way contains some crucial information on self-harm and we are proud to have some brilliant sections from Heads above the Waves (HATW) which have a strong focus on lived experience. The resource also includes self-harm and suicide safety plans which can be lifesaving tools for those struggling to cope.
This resource has been designed as a non-clinical, accessible resource which we hope to see in a number of settings, from GPs surgeries to foodbanks, universities to job centres. Each year, between 300 and 350 people die by suicide in Wales. Many of these people are not in touch with mental health services and therefore, we know that help and signposting needs to be accessible in a wide range of priority places and frontline services. This resource is also focused on prevention and aims to help people identify when they’re struggling to cope early on, to stop them from reaching crisis point.
This bilingual resource is available for free online, where you can download and share copies with your organisation and/or service users or customers. Please visit samaritans.org/FindingYourWay
We also have a limited run of hard copies which are free to order. To order some for your organisation or service, please contact our Wales Team Coordinator, Laura Frayne, on l.frayne@samaritans.org
If you’d like some additional material to help you promote this resource, including images and social media copy, please contact our Policy and Communications Manager, Emma Gooding, on e.gooding@samaritans.org
Samaritans workplace training
Our central team deliver a range of one day, half day and bespoke courses on a range of topics including Conversations with vulnerable people, Managing suicidal conversations and Building resilience and wellbeing. To find out more about opportunities for your organisation or service, please visit www.samaritans.org/training