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The Early Days
We know that the hours and days after your loved one has passed away can be traumatic and overwhelming. There is support available.
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Loss, Grief and Trauma
Grief is a universal experience. It is a human response to a loss of someone we love and value. However, it can also be a very difficult experience.
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Talking to Children
Children may experience grief differently to adults and do not always have the words to express their feelings. It is important to communicate clearly, openly and honestly with children after a loss to suicide.
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Guilt and Responsibility
In grief, particularly following a suicide, it is not uncommon to experience feelings of guilt. These feelings can be very uncomfortable and distressing.
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Supporting someone who is grieving
If you have a friend or family member who has lost a loved one to suicide, you may find the information on this page helpful.
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Living with Grief
As you return to work, celebrate special occasions or are approaching significant dates after the loss of your loved ones, we provide some strategies that you may useful as you navigate your grief.
Living with Grief