Grieving the loss of someone by suicide

If someone has witnessed a suicide, or had a connection to the person who died, then it can affect them in many ways. They will be experiencing a wide range of thoughts, feelings and emotions- and many of them may not make sense. They need to be reassured that what they are experiencing is a normal way to respond to a distressing situation. Support is available through help at hand – a resource that helps people bereaved through suicide or an unexplained death.

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Affected by the death of a stranger

Support is also available to anyone affected by witnessing a suicide of someone they did not know, from either being at the scene after a suicide, being told about a suicide or working in an environment that may require a response to the suicide of an unknown person.
Anyone can be impacted when some they do not know has died by suicide regardless of how they are involved

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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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