TRIPLE i 2021: An Early Career Perspective
Every year TRIPLE i delivers on its mission to encourage intuition, imagination and innovation in research and prevention of suicide and suicidal behaviour, and 2021 was no different.



Observed on September 10th every year, World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD) provides the opportunity for people across the globe, to raise awareness of suicide and suicide prevention.

The Early Career Group (ECG) provides a forum where group members can network with peers and experts alike, engaging in international research and interventions in the area of suicide prevention.

IASPās COVID-19 Resource Centre aims to provide information for those seeking resources related to the pandemic and suicidal behaviour, suicidal ideation and self-harm.
Every year TRIPLE i delivers on its mission to encourage intuition, imagination and innovation in research and prevention of suicide and suicidal behaviour, and 2021 was no different.
Itās now more than 18 months since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Almost 4 million people have lost their lives and 200 million people have been diagnosed with COVID around the globe.
It is common for people with a lived experience of suicide to experience heightened emotions surrounding their lived experience of bereavement, their own suicidality or being a carer, at times of hardship, uncertainty and challenge.
A key concern for our IASP community remains the potential impact of the pandemic and the associated restriction measures on public mental health and suicide rates.
To all my Comms/PR/media colleagues š
Unique opp to join world-leading provider in suicide intervention, supporting:
šPriority populations
šEducation
šDefence/Veterans
šFirst Responders
šWorkplaces
šCustomer facing services
šCommunity
š#COVID19
#SkillsSaveLives https://t.co/Wpromovw6i
Join LivingWorks Australia. We are hiring a Communications Specialist, work from home in a new role that will help tell our stories of community engagement, science and suicide prevention. https://t.co/eISGz75KIs
Amazing postdoc opportunity to work within the Lived Experience Research Unit at the Australian National University on a project to evaluate the effectiveness of safe spaces for people experiencing emotional distress or suicidal crisis: https://t.co/mZQL2fclCA
@netECR @ITripleS
Join us tomorrow evening when @MelissaLDavey will facilitate a conversation designed to help parents & carers support young ppl talk safely online about suicidš@NMHC @SPSMChat @SuicidePrevAU @AustParents @Parentingrc @AvaniDias @triplejHack @fbnewsroom @MHResearchUniSA @IASPinfo https://t.co/MyoJbBvjMV
The Guardian Australia's medical editor @MelissaLDavey will join us in the #chatsafe online event next Tuesday. She's looking forward to discussing how parents can help young people communicate safely online about suicide. RSVP to the event here: https://t.co/vUUups5sRs
Excited to announce we've got a new Research Fellow role in our @orygen_aus Gender and Social Psychiatry team! If you've got a PhD and a passion for men's mental health, we want to hear from you. Please share far & wide twitter friends š
https://t.co/eQEzcY4uUj
Please RT @IMH_UoB @matthewrbroome @RachelUTG @PsychMarwaha @SelfHarmRes @IASPinfo @NSPA_UK @LES_UniBham https://t.co/pM3KIJVPck
š¢WE ARE RECRUITING! šš
Research Fellow (18 months) to work on our @NIHRresearch study SHINE: Self-harm in Eating Disorders! https://t.co/nx7n42zuS7
Find out more about this important work led by @AnnaLavis working with a fab team of collaborators!
https://t.co/9rgoBpmFTY
š¢ #PhD OPPORTUNITIES š¢
Fantastic opportunities to join a dynamic team in #SuicidePrevention led by Prof Andrew Page @westernsydneyu in #Sydney. #phdchat #PhDlife #ecrchat @IASPinfo @netECR @IASR_Suicide
More info & datesš
https://t.co/OZ5o7TuwRX
https://t.co/xbZSuIdaWg
With thanks to our generous sponsors @NMHC @beyondblue @orygen_aus @GCCEC @LivingWorksAus @Griffith_Uni
Wise words by Prof Steve Platt on why we need investments in the implementation of suicide prevention strategies.
Here's an editorial on the topic by him, Profs Arensman & Rezaeian: https://t.co/ZjcvGU9rfy
(I'm so lucky to have Steve as a supervisor and mentor!) https://t.co/K9cyNOS5BX
Our Academic Advisory Group chair Steve Platt, Emeritus Professor at the University of Edinburgh, explains why NSPLG believes the next Suicide Prevention Strategy should be developed on a long-term basis.
Wow. What a fantastic couple of meetings we had to kick off our @IASPinfo SIG for Preventing Suicide in Boys and Men. Absolute pleasure to meet everyone. My mind is still boggling at all that is happening and could happen in this space. Thank you! Stay tuned for our next steps https://t.co/5tSjCRlqBJ
Very excited to launch our @IASPinfo group this week on Preventing Suicide in Boys & Men with a couple of meetings bringing together the field. We are looking to tap into the incredible talent in the area to boost collaboration, still plenty of time to join us! @Kylie_E_King
Very excited to launch our @IASPinfo group this week on Preventing Suicide in Boys & Men with a couple of meetings bringing together the field. We are looking to tap into the incredible talent in the area to boost collaboration, still plenty of time to join us! @Kylie_E_King
We are recruiting for a Research Assistant/Associate to join our @NCISH_UK team. This is until 31 March 2022 in the first instance, although funding is likely to be extended. For further information, please see: https://t.co/FvZzHEZSqn
@EAAD_Research's Media Guide supports media to report responsibly about suicide and is referenced within @WHO's LIVE LIFE report. #EAAD #SuicidePrevention (2/2)
Access the Media Guide here:
https://t.co/76Vly9TUmp
Read the LIVE LIFE report here: https://t.co/3hBBxdaYxy
So we finally reached publication with this baby. I hope it helps for a starting point to gatekeeper trainers doing such valuable work! @DocRobPhD23 @Zer0Suicide @zerosuicide_org @SuicidePrevAU @blackdoginst @MATESConstruct @RosesInTheOcean @ingioz @s_pont @JoRobinson_Aus https://t.co/ZkMvoL3kDD
new research: Gatekeeper Training and Minimum Standards of Competency: Essentials for the Suicide Prevention Workforce: Crisis: Vol 0, No 0 https://t.co/HX7lnUKx1P @interface4you @alan_woodward1 @Griffith_Uni @Griffith_Health @hogrefe_publ @IASPinfo
Read the #chatsafe guidelines here https://t.co/IqVAaRPnKU
#WorldSocialMediaDay @orygen_aus
Primary care settings provide a unique opportunity for suicide prevention & intervention. Read our editorial here & get involved with our brand new special interest group at @IASPinfo @WHO @orygen_aus @YOUTHe_au @GrantBlashki @AliveNational @LearneWAPHA @AMAGenPractice @MarianneW https://t.co/nRlfeuozdh
NEW EDITORIAL: 'Suicide prevention in primary care: the opportunity for intervention' https://t.co/zFxObDhhwp in @IASPinfo Crisis journal with co-chairs of our SIG @hayley_gorton @mariamichail2 @poojaliverpool @JoRobinson_Aus - enjoy the read and come and join us! @SoM_Research
The @WHO Live Life implementation guide lays out a clear path to put in place proven interventions to prevent suicide. The hope is that all countries will use this resource to save lives and improve the mental health of millions of people around the world. https://t.co/qfoG4Tqasm
DYK: 1 in 100 deaths is by suicide.
Every year, more people die as a result of suicide than HIV, malaria or breast cancer - or war and homicide. https://t.co/PAD5Bd1dfS
Please all feel welcome to join us - lived experience, community, services, government, advocacy, academics etc. We are keen to form a special interest group for @IASPinfo that includes a diversity of experience and interest in male suicide prevention. https://t.co/y3ljDaOxPV
@zacseidler and I are kicking off our @IASPinfo Suicide Prevention for Boys and Men SIG with zoom meetings in week of July 12th! Join us to discuss SIG hopes and dreams. These first meetings are open to IASP members and non-members internationally. Message us for your invite.
@zacseidler and I are kicking off our @IASPinfo Suicide Prevention for Boys and Men SIG with zoom meetings in week of July 12th! Join us to discuss SIG hopes and dreams. These first meetings are open to IASP members and non-members internationally. Message us for your invite.
Many countries are observing International #MensHealthWeek2021 ā This is so important whilst we all face the longer-term impacts of #COVID19.
Excitingly the 2021 Suicide and Self-harm Early and Mid-Career Researchersā Forum starts today!
šRegistration is at capacity but you can follow #EMCRF21 for updates
Best of luck to all those involved, especially IASP ECG co-Chair @zortea_tiago & IASP President @suicideresearch
As part of Suicide and Self-harm Early and Mid-Career Researchersā Forum (tomorrow) we will live stream our panel discussion on suicide research.
16.30 UK-time.
Please feel free to post potential questions below or email me or @zortea_tiago
https://t.co/ehwGC6PQa6
This is your last chance to get involved in the exciting #PechaKucha event at #IASPGOLDCOAST2021! Please submit your abstract for consideration by 00:00 GMT+1 tonight. https://t.co/BGhwctDCpk
Great to share news of an exciting PhD scholarship opportunity with our team. @DrAngelaBrown @suevmurray @ChrisFPatterson @EnnalsP @ingioz @IASPinfo @keerabarrett @maryannekenny @Marnie_HW @neaminational https://t.co/15OtFxQ8iU
Want to make a difference through a research degree? Nicholas Procter @MHResearchUniSA flags an industry funded research degree project: āCrisis response in mental health careā collaborating with Neami National Urgent Mental Health Care Centre SA: https://t.co/mkw13kkJrS
@Clubhouse_Intl @Lundbeck Great to meet you!
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