Ann Feloy
Founder, Olly’s Future
Ann Feloy lost her beloved son to suicide when he was 22 years old. With his friends she formed Olly’s Future, a suicide prevention charity, in 2020 to equip others with the skills she wishes she’d had to save her son. More than 5,000 people have accessed her 'Talking about Suicide: 10 Tools’ online training session. It is delivered to medical students throughout the UK as part of the core curriculum and as a pilot to 450 nursing degree students at Kingston University. She was given a ‘Points of Light’ award by the prime minister in 2023 in recognition of her work.
Ann Feloy is speaking at the following session on Wednesday 23 October:
Panel discussion – Building a workplace which empowers nursing staff to prioritise self-care: embedding staff well-being at the heart of what you do