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Equality of Access to Services for People Experiencing Suicidal Thoughts

Closing Date: 18/11/2022

Consultation Status: Closed

The NFCC People Programme EDI Project are pleased to invite you to complete this consultation on Equality of Access to Services for People Experiencing Suicidal Thoughts.

This paper is one of a suite of documents used as part of our Community Integrated Risk Management planning.  A number of groups have been identified as potentially being at greater risk of fire or are potentially not accessing services such as Safe and Well visits.  There are a range of equal access cases presented which require focus and additional resources to evaluate further whether this is the case.

You are invited to review the document below and give your feedback via the consultation survey.

Start the consultation survey

Any questions regarding this consultation please contact the People programme via email NFCCPeople@nationalfirechiefs.org.uk