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Samaritans appoint new chief executive

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​Sutherland to take forward new strategy

Samaritans has appointed a new chief executive charged with taking forward an “ambitious” new strategy.

Ruth Sutherland (pictured below), who is due to take the helm August, is currently chief executive of Relate, a post she has held for three years having previous posts at Scope, Alzheimer’s Society and Rethink Mental Illness.

She succeeds Catherine Johnstone, who announced her intention to leave the organisation in January, having been in post for over six years.

Sutherland takes over the role as the charity begins work to deliver its strategy for 2015 – 2021, launched this week.

Entitled Working Together to Reduce Suicide, the emphasis will be on improving Samaritans’ service, increasing its influence and reaching more people in need of support, including those most at risk and vulnerable groups.

She said: "I am passionate about the cause, vision and values of Samaritans and consider it an honour and a privilege to be joining the organisation at a time when the vital work of Samaritans is needed more than ever.

“My work to date has involved many of the key groups and causes of distress and crisis that Samaritans responds to on a daily basis.

“I am really looking forward to getting to know the organisation and - most importantly - all the people who make Samaritans what it is today, so that I can play my part in the important work we have to do going forward to make the real difference needed.”

Samaritans has more than 21,000 volunteers who belong to 201 branches throughout the UK and Ireland.

Jenni McCartney, chair of Samaritans, added: “Her invaluable experience in both the public and voluntary sector, including her work with volunteers, will bring both the experience and stability the organisation needs to provide the best possible service to everyone who needs us and ultimately deliver on our vital mission to reduce suicide.”