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National Suicide Research Foundation launches new six-year strategic plan

11 Feb 2025
Photo (L-R): Professor Helen Whelton (Head of the College of Medicine and Health at UCC), Professor Ella Arensman (Chief Scientist at the National Suicide Research Foundation, Head of the School of Public Health and Professor of Public Mental Health at UCC), Dr Eve Griffin (CEO of the National Suicide Research Foundation), Mr John Meehan (HSE Assistant National Director, Head of the National Office for Suicide Prevention) and Ms Siobhan Hargis (Principal Officer, Mental Health Unit, Department of Health).

Expanding real-time suicide surveillance nationally and globally, implementing the ongoing delivery of high-quality impactful research and ensuring that the research undertaken by the National Suicide Research Foundation (NSRF) continues to inform policy and practice are amongst the strategic aims and ambitions of the new NSRF Strategic Plan (2025-2030): Leading Research, Shaping Change, launched today in University College Cork (UCC).

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