Aled Edwards wants to ensure mental health care is improved to help as many people as possible (Image: Aled Edwards)
It was the image of his little boy flashing into his mind that stopped Aled Edwards taking the last step to end his own life. Sulli, then three, had gone into his dad's bedroom that morning and given him a hug, one of those incredibly tight squeezes that young children do. There was no reason, but that gesture was the moment his dad will be forever grateful for.
Aled Edwards will never forget the day, almost four years ago, when he was seconds from taking his own life, nor he says, will he ever really get over it. It is something that impacts his life every day, but is also his inspiration, the reason he is working to help others, so that others don't get to the point he

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