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A HUGE THANKS
A huge thanks to Public Health Scotland and Heather Still for inviting us to participate in the viewing of The Low Road Film alongside all of the network partners who are part of the Inverclyde suicide prevention forum. Thank you to our own staff members Stephen Craword Team Leader and Beverley Allen- Senior Family Worker and therapist who were available to provide a quiet presence of support in the background to anyone who needed it during the film and will continue to follo
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ON WORLD SUICIDE PREVENTION DAY
On World Suicide Day Mind Mosaic Child & Family Therapies  have donated little bags of stones with a mindful message of help through good times and bad to attendees at tonight's film The Low Road in the Waterfront Cinema. The message behind the stones read- " A rough stone to help you when a day feels bad" "A smooth stone for the good days " A shiny stone wishing you hope for the future"  From our team of staff and volunteers who made the bags and donated to the people of our
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WORLD SUICIDE PREVENTION DAY
On world suicide prevention day we focus on how we support children, families and parents when they are faced with difficult or troubling thoughts, increasing low mood, depressive thoughts, worthlessness or feel they have no where to turn to. At Mind Mosaic Child & Family Therapies  we work with such circumstances and referrals for underlying causes of low mood, troubling thoughts and difficult issues every day and we make it our life's work as mental health professionals and
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