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We at SAG are sorry to say that from the 1 may sag would be closed due to the fact that the chairperson has a terminal  illness and has long spells of hospital treatment .  But we wish to thank everyone who has helped us over the past five years to make a difference.

Thank you all,

George Campbell &  Joyce Macrae.

ImageInverness Suicide Awareness Group was established in May 2004 after a small number of individuals got together to share their experiences of losing a loved one to suicide.

We are a completely non-profit making organisation that operates solely on the efforts of volunteers who have all unfortunateley had first hand of dealing with the traumas associated with suicide.
We are not professional counsellors, in the paid sense, but are a small help group of ordinary people that have suffered through suicide.
By using our personal experiences and interacting with other groups, and hopefully, with more research we can help those in need and find the answer we all ask....WHY?

We as a group have found that by simply listening to people and letting them talk, enables us to gain their confidence. This then lets us move on to dealing with their problems.

Our Helpline is manned 24 hrs  everyday and individuals are welcomed at our offices anytime for a chat or just for a cup of tea or coffe. We are a friendly bunch and welcome those in need with open arms.

This website was created to give people dealing with suicide in the highlands another point of contact with our organisation. Please feel free to contact us using any of the methods available on our site.

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See me I get sad when people look and say I'm madI get depressed sometimes its trueBut I've got feelings just like you
Listen to me if you will I can't wear a badge that says I'm illSo look at me if you can and see the person who I am 
There are others like me its not a gameIt’s very real this emotional pain 
I know out there there are those who caretry and be like them if you dareand I'm looking forward to the day when mental ill health STIGMA goes away

 By M The Rymer  

For mental ill health week October 2008

 
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