Skip to content
Blog
Read our latest blog posts of how here to help is supporting people with autism to help them understand and deal with suicide situations.
Life-saving scheme to prevent suicides in autistic people kicks off after funding win – Teesside Live
Media coverage on the Here to Help project pre-launch where we invited professionals and people in the sector to hear about the project ...
View post
Darlington charity to raise awareness of risk of suicide for autistic people
Media coverage on the Here to Help project pre-launch where we invited professionals and people in the sector to hear about the project ...
View post
How do we use co-production?
The ‘Here to Help’ Team believe that all work about autism should include autistic people as much as possible in the process ...
View post
What is the ‘Here to Help’ project?
'Here to Help' is a new project from SJOG which aims to raise awareness and provide information, advice and guidance regarding autism and suicidality across the North East ...
View post
Our Pre-Launch Event
We were overwhelmed by the response to our pre-launch event on the 10th June. It was brilliant to bring so many passionate professionals together in one place across a range of sectors ...
View post
More posts
Disclaimer:
'The Here to Help 'resources', which include but are not limited to, website, information sheets, and in person workshops are intended to provide general information only. The 'resources' provided by 'Here to Help' do not replace, or supersede, professional and/or medical advice. Users should take professional advice before taking action which contradicts previous medical guidance. So far as permissible by law, SJOG does not accept any liability related to individual's use or interpretation of the 'resources' provided.
Whilst we have selected some resources from other organisations which we believe will be helpful, we accept no liability for the content of these resources.'
Although SJOG have taken all reasonable precautions to ensure that the 'resources' provided are accurate, neither SJOG or any of its employees, can be held responsible for the direct or indirect actions taken by users following engagement with Here to Help 'resources’.