. • Developing an online portal which hosts information and advice on suicide, to help people who may be suicidal and anyone worried for someone, as well as professionals • Deepening our understanding of the interventions which are effective to prevent suicide for children and young people • Creating more high-quality peer support groups for people across Scotland affected by suicide, which complements the support that is available from services. • Improving safety at locations of concern building on the previously published guidance • Intensive work to understand help-seeking behaviour amongst people who may be suicidal, through action learning work with Samaritans Scotland in West Highlands and Skye and reviewing research evidence • Supporting the development of compassionate suicide prevention plans through targeted work with high risk settings • Continuing to work closely with people with lived experience through our Lived Experience Panels Identifying and Prioritising the Needs of Specific Groups • Suicide is a major inequality issue.