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Supporting your staff and organisation after a suspected suicide
A resource for people leaders in workplaces across Aotearoa with practical guidance on ways to support people affected after a suspected suicide
Connecting through kōrero
How to talk safely about suicide with rangatahi/young people in your life
After a suicide postcard
A5 card. Self-care and how to cope in the days and weeks after losing someone to suicide.
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How to talk to media after losing a loved one to suicide.
Funerals in Aotearoa after a death by suicide (guidance for providers)
For those leading a funeral or hui mate for a person who died by suicide.
Funerals in Aotearoa after a death by suicide (guidance for whānau)
How to plan a funeral or hui mate in a way that honours life, and addresses suicide safely.
Answers to common questions - After a suicide
This information sheet offers answers to common questions after a suicide loss.
If you discover or witness a suicide death - After a suicide
This information sheet outlines common reactions and how to best support yourself or others.
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Introduction
This website is here to enable you to find your own path forward. It brings together gentle, heartfelt, and clear guidance in one place.
Resources
Find useful resources and information from a range of providers such as the Mental Health Foundation and Coronial Services.
Help
Free, 24-hour support and information services. If this is an emergency, please phone 111 or go to your nearest hospital emergency department (ED).
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