Our work on suicide prevention

Suicide prevention is a national public health issue and every death by suicide is a tragedy. We do not directly regulate providers specifically on suicide prevention and we don't have a role in investigating individual cases of suspected or confirmed suicide among higher education students.

However, we will look at issues that might relate to suicide when we more broadly consider a provider's compliance with our conditions of registration and will take proportionate regulatory action where appropriate. 

We work with other government bodies on national-level suicide prevention policies and programmes to embed the specific needs of the student population. The national suicide prevention strategy, implemented locally, identifies universities and colleges as important partners.

Suicide prevention should be part of a whole-institution approach to supporting mental health for all students. To support providers, we have:

Read our topic briefing on suicide prevention

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