The ultimate goal of the SPPB, RISSG and NSPWG is to collectively reduce suicides on the railway and the trauma associated with these events.
The rail industry’s suicide prevention programme is directly governed by a cross industry steering group known as the Suicide Prevention Programme Board (SPPB) which oversees management and delivery of the programme.
This group is made up of representatives from those organisations within the industry that have responsibility for preventing suicide on the railway, namely:
The Groups aims are to reduce the:
To support the SPPB in their delivery of those aims are two sub-groups:
A broad coalition of all industry stakeholders that have an interest in preventing suicides on the railway, including Train Operators, Trade Unions, Public Health England and the Department for Transport.
This group comprises of representatives from the industry’s local administrative centres (Network Rail Regions and Train Operators) who manage suicide prevention on a day-to-day basis, namely Suicide Prevention Plan Coordinators (SPPCs). In part to achieve this they take the outputs of the SPDHG and RISSG and look to deploy them in their discrete areas.
The ultimate goal of the SPPB, RISSG and NSPWG is to collectively reduce suicides on the railway and the trauma associated with these events.
The Central Suicide Prevention Team (CSPT) is a national team working on behalf of the rail industry. The long-term strategic aim of the CSPT is to reduce suicides on the railways and to support Network Rail Regions and Train Operators in doing so. Although the CSPT sits centrally within the programme, it does not govern Network Rail Regions or Train Operators, each of which act as independent organisations.
The outputs of the SPPB are reviewed by two national groups representing all rail industry partners. They are:
The Network Performance Board (NPB) which is committed to improving punctuality on the railway
System Safety Risk Group (SSRG) led by the RSSB Board which considers all railway risk and how they are being managed by individual stakeholders and the industry collectively