WHAT IS 'IN PIECES'?
The name ‘In Pieces’, stems from the perplexing impact that suicide frequently imposes on individuals and communities, coupled with its potential for hope – through assembling fragments, both people and pieces can regain wholeness. In Pieces extends beyond the traditional boundaries of a ‘charity’, as we aim to build connected communities by breaking down barriers, fostering supportive connections and creating space for open conversation. The professionally recognised and transformative power of connectedness, conversation and collective action, not only sits at the thematic centre of our name but also shapes our fundraising activations and impactful messaging campaigns.
OUR MISSION
In Pieces’ core focus is on destigmatising how suicide is portrayed in society, whilst encouraging open conversations and interpersonal connections as a means of mental health support. Our fundraising activations and messaging campaigns are designed to harness the strength of stories, connecting people through shared experiences and narratives, emphasising the profound impact of collective engagement and meaningful dialogue. With money raised, we collaborate with leading mental health training facilitators to provide practical training solutions, fund post-suicide support services as well impactful messaging campaigns.

MENTAL HEALTH TRAINING
In Pieces has a working partnership with In Minds Training, who are a leading training and education provider in the mental health space. This collaboration allows us to proactively address the pressing need for accessible and practical mental health education and training across the country. By partnering with In Minds Training, our aim is to empower individuals, workplaces and communities across the country with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to advance our mission of promoting the power of connectedness in mental health management.
AMBASSADORS
Our Ambassador's shared passion for
creating positive change drives In Piece's mission
forward, uniting us in our commitment to
fostering connectedness and promoting open
conversations around mental health.