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Evaluation Of The First Phase Of Choose Life: The National Strategy And Action Plan To Prevent Suicide In Scotland

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INDEX OF FIGURES

Figure 1.1 Suicide mortality age standardised rates among men aged 15-74 years, 1950-2000, Scotland and 16 Western European countries

Figure 1.2 Suicide mortality age standardised rates among women aged 15-74 years, 1950-2000, Scotland and 16 Western European countries

Figure 1.3 Crude suicide rates per 100,000 aged 15+ years, Scotland, 1971-2004

Figure 1.4 Crude suicide rates per 100,000 by age group, males, Scotland, 1971-3 and 2000-02

Figure 1.5 Crude suicide rates per 100,000 by age group, females, Scotland, 1971-3 and 2000-2002

Figure 1.6 National infrastructures for Choose Life (March 2006)

Figure 4.1 A composite national theory of change

Figure 4.2a National links established (Dec 2004)

Figure 4.2b New links established since Dec 2004 (from interviews with national informants)

Figure 4.3 A composite theory of change pathway for the local areas

Figure 5.1 Core Community Planning Partnership ( CPP) budgets versus actual allocation of Choose Life core funding in phase one

Figure 5.2 Allocation of resources by Choose Life action area in phase one

Figure 5.3 Resources required per annum to run befriending scheme

Figure 5.4 Breakdown of allocation of resources for crisis support

Figure 8.1 Levels where knowledge or learning can be shared

Figure 9.1a National milestones: frequency of responses (satisfaction / dissatisfaction)

Figure 9.1b Mean satisfaction ratings for national milestones (where 5 is high, and 0 is low)

Figure 9.2 Coordinators' satisfaction rating of national milestones (2004-06)

Figure 9.3a Local milestones: frequency of responses (implementation process)

Figure 9.3b Mean scores for local milestones (where 5 is high, and 0 is low)

Figure 9.4 Coordinators' self-assessment of performance on local milestones (2004-06)

Figure A1 Long term change in suicide rates following introduction of suicide prevention initiative

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