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Paid Yesterday, Broke Today: New report by Samaritans Scotland

Today we launch our report ‘Paid Yesterday, Broke Today’.

New research in partnership with @UniStrathclyde investigates the link between employment and financial instability and suicide in Scotland.

Read here:

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https://samaritans.org/scotland/samaritans-in-scotland/about-samaritans-scotland/campaigning-change-scotland/paid-yesterday-broke-today

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Posted on 28/10/202428/10/2024Author davepickeringCategories North Edinburgh NewsTags emplyment, financial instability, new report, Paid Yesterday Broke Today, Samaritans Scotland, suicidal thinking and behaviour in Scotland, University of Strathclyde

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