Suicidology - state of knowledge analysis and educational campaign
FINANCED WITH FUNDS FROM THE STATE BUDGET
Funding:
PLN 2,100,000
Total value:
PLN 2,100,000
Contract agreement:
08.12.2023
The Nicolaus Copernicus Superior School is realizing the project ‘Suicidology - state of knowledge analysis and educational campaign’, funded by the Ministry of Science. Its aim is to diagnose the levels of awareness of the problem of suicide among children in various social groups. It will also include a sociological analysis of the phenomenon and the development of a comprehensive educational program.
Specialized knowledge portal
A specialised knowledge platform dedicated to suicide prevention and mental health.
We have gathered reliable, research-based content on recognising warning signs, forms of assistance, crisis intervention, and the social and psychological context of suicide. Currently, the portal is only available in Polish.
Project news:
Suicidology and mental health in nursing – SGMK at the Jagiellonian University anniversary conference
How to combat online hate? Mikołaj Badziąg answers this question in the podcast “Jestem tu, jeszcze” (“I’m still here”).
SGMK co-organizes the 9th National Conference “Education for Safety in the Face of Contemporary Challenges and Threats”
About police work in situations involving suicide attempts in the latest episode of the podcast “Jestem tu, jeszcze” (“I’m still here”).
The right to a future – on the life, safety, and development of children and young people in the Polish Parliament
World Mental Health Day – the SGMK’s “Suicydology” project supports mental health prevention
Suicidology and mental health in nursing – SGMK at the Jagiellonian University anniversary conference
How to combat online hate? Mikołaj Badziąg answers this question in the podcast “Jestem tu, jeszcze” (“I’m still here”).
SGMK co-organizes the 9th National Conference “Education for Safety in the Face of Contemporary Challenges and Threats”
About police work in situations involving suicide attempts in the latest episode of the podcast “Jestem tu, jeszcze” (“I’m still here”).
The right to a future – on the life, safety, and development of children and young people in the Polish Parliament