Understanding Suicide Bereavement

Understanding Suicide Bereavement

By Every Life Matters

Compassion, understanding and skills for people in contact with people bereaved by suicide.

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Online

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  • 3 hours
  • Online

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Charity & Causes • Education

Please note this session is for people living or working in Cumbria

The aim of this 3 hour online session is to to understand why bereavement by suicide is a unique loss and how best to support those bereaved by suicide.

Being bereaved by suicide has been described as one of the most difficult and lonely experiences a person can have, and is often likened to a bomb going off in your life. And those impacted by suicide are left with an overwhelming jumble of feelings and thoughts, that can have a profound impact on their mental and physical wellbeing.

Learning Outcomes:

  • To feel more confident and comfortable engaging with and supporting someone bereaved by suicide.
  • To increase your knowledge of grief, especially in relation to suicide bereavement and issues particular to this form of grief.
  • To understand the stigma around suicide and suicide bereavement.
  • To recognise what can be helpful in supporting someone bereaved by suicide including the power and use of language.
  • To understand more about local and national suicide bereavement support resources.

The session will include small and large group discussion, video lived experience input and PowerPoint based learning.

The session will be delivered via zoom.

All participants will be equipped with comprehensive signposting information following the session.


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Every Life Matters

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