A study was carried out by the Turn the Tide on Suicide group and researchers from Trinity College.
More than seven in 10 people who supported a person with suicidal ideation at an emergency department didn't get any information about suicide prevention.
A study was carried out by the Turn the Tide on Suicide group and researchers from Trinity College.
It said the vast majority of people reported there was no safety plan developed for the patient.

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