Ann John

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KnownforAdolescent mental health, Suicide and Self-harm prevention
Ann John
EmployerSwansea University
Known forAdolescent mental health, Suicide and Self-harm prevention

Professor Ann John, FLSW, holds a personal chair in Public Health and Psychiatry at Swansea University Medical School. She is a clinical academic with a background in public health and general practice. Her research focuses on suicide and self-harm prevention and children and young peoples' mental health. She is Principal Investigator and Co-Director of DATAMIND and Director of the National Centre for Suicide Prevention and Self-harm Research (the independent advisory body to Welsh Government for the Wales Suicide Prevention Strategy).

She is passionate about the translation of research into policy and practice. Ann chaired the Committee which produced the BSI Suicide Prevention in the Workplace standard (BS30480). Ann is a trustee of MQ and the Youth Endowment Fund. She chairs the Royal Foundation National Suicide Prevention Network. Ann has led and been involved in the development of several government and NHS-commissioned reports, policy documents and community resources.

Ann has advised on a number of media storylines including Coronation Street, Hollyoaks and This is Going to Hurt and works with the Samaritans Media Advisory Service on responsible reporting of suicide. She is Vice President of the International Association of Suicide Prevention (2025-present).She chaired the National Advisory Group to the Welsh Government on the prevention of suicide and self-harm (2014-2024). She also serves as an honorary consultant in Public Health Medicine for Public Health Wales. In 2019, she was elected as a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales.[1]. In 2022 Professor John was awarded the Frances Hoggan Medal.

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