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Bereavement and Crisis Support Printable Version

Bereavement and Crisis Support



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Samaritans

 
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Samaritans is available 24 hours a day to provide confidential emotional support for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide.

 
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Console

 
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Console Bereaved by Suicide Foundation

 
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National Suicide Review Group

 
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This web site is intended to provide information about suicide prevention in Ireland. The NSRG operates under the following terms of reference: to review trends in suicidal behaviour; to co-ordinate research; and to make recommendations to the Health Board Chief Executive Officers.

 
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www.chooselife.net

 
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Choose Life is a 10 year plan aimed at reducing suicides in Scotland by 20% by 2013.

 
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www.save.org/

 
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SAVE's Mission is to prevent suicide through public awareness and education, eliminate stigma and serve as a resource to those touched by suicide.

 
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LifeSIGNS Self Injury Awareness Booklet

 
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The LifeSIGNS booklet is written by the Directors of LifeSIGNS who have personal experience of self-injury. This third edition has been revised and expanded to consider self-injury from a personal and professional point of view, and addresses issue about self-help, self-injury in schools, and how parents and health care workers can help someone who self-injures. People who self-injure will recognise the frank material in this booklet, and carers and friends will discover more about how to address self-injury.

 
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