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Number of prisoners in Scotland on suicide watch up 28% since 2007
A general view of HMP Barlinnie in Glasgow, Scotland.

THE number of prisoners in Scotland who have been placed on suicide watch has increased by 28 per cent since 2007, new figures revealed today.

A freedom of information request by Scottish Labour found that 2,956 inmates are being supported by the Scottish Prison Service (SPS) initiative Talk To Me.

The strategy, launched in 2016, works “closely with NHS partners to develop individualised plans and provide contact with Samaritans, where trained listeners provide additional support.”

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