Always Hope

    Always Hope reminds us that on every journey there is always an opportunity to turn around. On Friday 26th November 2010, a last minute opportunity came up to make a short film about suicide. Well, actually, a short piece on hope. We wanted a simple concept; converging journeys and the opportunity to turn around, reach out and to talk. Suicide affects young men more than any age group, in fact, men are three times more likely to take their own life than women. Among men under the age of 35, suicide is the second most common cause of death. On every journey there is always an opportunity to turn around. Always hope.

    A close-up view of a person's face, with a blurred background suggesting an outdoor setting.
    Topics Covered
    Social Connections, Suicide and/or Suicide Prevention, Supporting Others
    Content Heads Up
    Depiction of suicidal ideation
    Representation
    White, Man / male
    Film Style
    Drama
    Filmmaker

    Tobit Emmens

    Tobit Emmens is Head of Research Management at Devon Partnership NHS Trust and a University Fellow at Exeter. His research covers suicide, self-harm, online communities, and NHS innovation, including technology, ecstasy use, and SMS support for self-harm.

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