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With Steve Phillip
With Steve Phillip
Warning: sensitive content - open discussion of suicide.
Our 'Real Life' series shares stories about overcoming challenges.
In this video we hear from Steve Phillip who shares his own experience of suicide bereavement, provides an understanding of the mental health and suicide prevention landscape, how to spot the signs that someone is struggling and how to have a difficult conversation where you might have to ask the question; “Are you considering suicide?”.
If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this video, or if you're concerned about someone else, please visit The Jordan Legacy for a range of support and resources, or call 116 123 to talk to Samaritans.
Our 'Real Life' series shares stories about overcoming challenges.
In this video we hear from Steve Phillip who shares his own experience of suicide bereavement, provides an understanding of the mental health and suicide prevention landscape, how to spot the signs that someone is struggling and how to have a difficult conversation where you might have to ask the question; “Are you considering suicide?”.
If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this video, or if you're concerned about someone else, please visit The Jordan Legacy for a range of support and resources, or call 116 123 to talk to Samaritans.
About Steve Phillip:
Steve Phillip was a leadership & sales coach and corporate speaker, when, in December 2019, he lost his 34 year old son to suicide. He established The Jordan Legacy CIC in memory of Jordan Phillip whose mission is to help us move toward a ‘zero suicide society’ which is a society that is willing and able to do all it can to prevent all preventable suicides. With more than 55,000 LinkedIn followers, Steve delivers impactful and inspiring talks, like his keynote presentation; ‘How to cope with ‘S’ word’, which provides guidance on how to help others spot the signs and provide support to those who are struggling with their mental health or feeling suicidal.



