Grieving someone who has died by suicide

All deaths and the grieving process is unique to each individual, but losing someone to suicide can often complicate this process. The normal emotions a person may feel such as anger, guilt and denial can be heightened and may be struggling to understand what has happened.

The below services and resources can offer support on what to do next, who to contact, how to tell family and friends and peer support.


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Suicide Prevention training saves lives

Find out more about the different Suicide Prevention Training available from both local and national services, and how you can access it.

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