Suicide Survivor & Prevention Workshop

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Introduction

Losing a loved one to suicide is one of the most emotionally devastating and challenging experiences someone has to go through. Not only do you suffer the devastating loss of someone you love and care for but you are left with confusion, questions, guilt and worst of all have to face the stigma attached to a suicide loss.

A person who is suicidal doesn’t always show signs and wont always ask for help. This may be for many reasons; shame, embarrassment, fear of someone trying to stop them, and this is why there is so much disbelief and shock as to why they choose to end their life.

There are no words we can say that will ease the pain of the person experiencing the suicide loss but there are words that can add to their pain and guilt, this is what we will delve into in this two-part workshop.

What's The Suicide Survivor & Prevention Workshop About

In this two-part workshop on suicide survivors and prevention, we will focus on providing awareness on mental health and the role it plays in suicide completions. We will provide you with healthy and helpful ways in which to work through your grief, especially the constant replay of the traumatic memories in the minds of those who have discovered the bodies of their deceased loved ones. This workshop will also help friends and extended families to know the dos and don’ts when it comes to supporting those who lost loved ones to suicide (Suicide Survivors).

In the second part of this workshop, you will be provided with a what-to-do method when a loved one is suicidal.

Why You Should Attend

  • You will spend time learning that you are not alone on this journey
  • You will gain skills and tools on the best way to support family and friends who have lost loved ones to suicide
  • You will be provided with helpful ways of working through your grief
  • You will gain more insight into mental health and how it plays a major role in suicide attempts and completions
  • We will provide you with a method to use when dealing with a loved one who is suicidal.

What You'll Need To Bring

A note book and pen in order to write down the information provided.

Refreshments and snacks will be provided during the duration of the workshop.

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