Will Garvey Trust Foundation

Will Garvey Trust Foundation

Non-profit Organizations

We are here because we believe that no-one else should experience suicide or the loss of a loved one to suicide.

About us

The Will Garvey Trust Foundation (WTF) exists because Will Garvey chose to take his own life aged 20. We are here because we believe that no-one else should experience suicide or the loss of a loved one to suicide. That is our purpose. Our aim is to raise awareness of suicide and mental health with our central mantra based on the slogan W.T.F. – Why Talking Fixes. Our charity’s primary focus is on young people (aged 13-25) and their support communities but we hope and intend that our resources and activities find relevance to everyone looking for support. Suicide and mental health can be difficult subjects to approach, but it is vital to facilitate conversation around these matters to tackle the stigma which surrounds them. It is important for young people to realise that it is okay to experience mental health issues, and that they are not alone. If we can say we have prevented at least one family from suffering the loss of their child through suicide then we will have made a large difference to people’s lives that are affected by the loss of one precious life. This drives why we are here – no one else should experience suicide or the loss of a loved one to suicide. We seek a future where our ‘talking communities’ are suicide safe for our young people. We will reach for that by – enabling young people to choose a different path.

Website
www.willgarveytrustfoundation.org.uk
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
1 employee
Type
Nonprofit

Employees at Will Garvey Trust Foundation

Updates

  • Our Winter Ball held at Delta Hotels by Marriott Breadsall Priory is fast approaching and we are asking for luxurious raffle prizes. If you can help by donating vouchers or an experience we will promote your support. Ticket sales are moving fast and the success of the raffle will fund mental health wellbeing libraries in more schools and colleges and work with the local universities. Please share with anyone who you think can help

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  • Will Garvey Trust Foundation reposted this

    Our 'Conversation Starters' guide explores how to start the conversation about suicide with your loved ones. This leaflet addresses themes such as: 💜How to ask someone if they are suicidal 💜How to effectively listen to someone who is sharing their feelings 💜How to reassure them and look for support together View all our resources here: https://lnkd.in/eZCMhTxk #SuicidePrevention

  • At Will Garvey Trust Foundation we need a minutes Secretary to the Board of Trustees. We meet every other month, face to face, on a weekday evening, usually at 7pm in West Hallam. This is a development opportunity for someone who would like admin work experience as a volunteer or someone who wants to get involved in our suicide prevention work. We will offer training and support and this is a great opportunity to be involved volunteering in a team striving to improve mental health outcomes for young people. Please inbox our Chair Jodie for more information or email jodie.cook4@sky.com

  • Will Garvey Trust Foundation reposted this

    The start of a new year at school or university can bring around feelings of fear and anxiety, whether you're nervous about upcoming exams or making new friends. This is totally normal and these are feelings that many students experience during their studies. Scroll through this post to find out where you can get help and what support is available for you. If you're struggling with thoughts of suicide (or are concerned for a young person who might be), call our HOPELINE247 Advisers for personal, confidential support to help you stay safe on 0800 068 4141. You can also text HOPE to 88247, or email pat@papyrus-uk.org. 💜 #HOPELINE247 #SuicidePrevention #Support

    • Text reading: 'I'M a student, and 
ANXIETIES ABOUT MY 
STUDIES ARE IMPACTING 
THOUGHTS OF SUICIDE.'

"Where can I get help,
and what support is
available for me?”
    • Whether you’re beginning a new course or returning for a new year or term, feelings of fear and anxiety are totally normal and completely okay.

These are feelings that many students experience during their studies, and you deserve help and support.
    • For students in secondary/high schools, there will be a staff member responsible for pastoral care. This may be a form tutor or school counsellor, or a dedicated member of staff. There may also be staff who provide support for medical or behavioural issues, who you can speak with in confidence. They are here to support you.
    • For A-level students, if you’ve received exam results which weren’t what you were expecting or hoping for, you can speak to your sixth form (or local college) advisers for guidance on the next steps of your pathway. Your route and the time scale might be changed, but it doesn’t make your goals unachievable. There will be options and a way forward.
    • If you’re studying at a university, 
a pastoral guide will be available such as a Head of Course or Head 
of Year, and you may be assigned a personal tutor or academic adviser. Pastoral guides are here to support you, and this is a crucial part of 
their role.

You are not being a burden by asking for support, and it’s best to be open with your pastoral guide about any challenges or struggles you’re facing.
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  • Will Garvey Trust Foundation reposted this

    Sometimes all it takes to save a life is a conversation...but knowing how to start a conversation about suicide can be difficult. Our training could help! Our newly updated #SuicideAwareness Training is free, online and has already been taken an incredible 5,774 times this week 🧡 It aims to help you better understand suicide and how to have a potentially life-saving conversation 👇 https://lnkd.in/dC3CNSxi #SuicidePrevention #WorldSuicidePreventionDay #ZeroSuicide #ZSATraining #FREETraining #LetsTalkAboutSuicide #ChangingTheNarrative #StartAConversation #StartTheConversation

    • Because ONE life lost is ONE too many.

Sometimes all it takes to save a life is a conversation...

www.zerosuicidealliance.com
  • Will Garvey Trust Foundation reposted this

    It’s #WorldSuicidePreventionDay. We want every young person who is experiencing suicidal feelings to see this letter from Louisa, 19: Hi there, Before I start preaching to you about why you should stay alive, I wanted to tell you I’ve been where you are so many times. Sometimes I go back to that dark place, and it’s painful and scary. But each time, I carry on. I am here, I am living, and I’m happy that I am. Give yourself time - with patience and gentleness, you will get here too. I know that you’re exhausted, that you’re fighting with all your might to stay alive, that it feels like nothing is going right. I know that it feels like you’ve tried everything to get better, but nothing seems to be working. I know that it seems impossible. I know you’ve probably been told a million times ‘it will get better,’ and I know that each time it becomes even more difficult to believe. It’s hard to keep on going when these thoughts return, but the time in between this distress will gradually get longer and longer. The urges will become less and less. The happiness and joy you will feel will override the thoughts you have had. It’s okay if you don’t feel optimistic about the future – it’s enough to just feel curious about what will happen next. I promise you, with all my heart, that the very best thing you will ever do for yourself is to keep going. Keep on fighting. There will come a day, not too far from now, where you will look back at this time and be so glad that you stayed. I know it feels difficult to believe now, but this will not last forever. This is not all that you are. Your life is worth fighting for, and nothing will ever change this. You’ve gotten through so many things that you thought that you couldn’t, and you will continue to get through this. I believe in you. There is a future version of yourself who’s proud you were strong enough to keep going. One day, you’ll be able to look at yourself and say that you’ve made it, and that’s something worth fighting for.

    • To anyone feeling suicidal, I promise you, with all my heart, that the very best thing you will ever do for yourself is to keep going. Keep on fighting.

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