Jami launches groundbreaking suicide prevention programme in shuls

The programme aims to give people the tools to support someone who is experiencing suicidal thoughts
Assessment
A Jewish mental health charity is bringing suicide prevention training directly into synagogues, acknowledging that communal spaces are often where distress first surfaces. The program equips laypeople with practical intervention skills, shifting responsibility from professionals alone to the broader community. The key question is whether shuls will embrace the training openly or treat it as a stigma to be managed quietly.
