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Survivors of Suicide

Survivors’ Bill Of Rights

StickyApril 9, 2016Suicidesos

People who are bereaved by suicide often experience feelings of guilt and a sense of failure that the suicide was not prevented. You may feel you should have seen it coming, orRead More…

Grief is okay

StickyApril 9, 2016Grief, Suicidesos

by Jinny Tesik, M.A. IT’S OKAY TO GRIEVE: The death of a loved one is a reluctant and drastic amputation, without any anesthesia. The pain cannot be described, and no scale canRead More…

Suicide Bereavement

StickyApril 9, 2016Grief, Health Professionals, Suicidesos

Common experiences associated with suicide bereavement Someone you have known closely, whether it be a partner, parent, child, sibling, friend or neighbour, has taken his or her life. You may be experiencingRead More…

Seeing a Health Professional

StickyApril 9, 2016Grief, Health Professionals, Suicidesos

It is very important if you are bereaved, experiencing depression or suicidal thoughts to seek the help of a medical professional who can help you. Seeing a GP is your first step.Read More…

About Survivors of Suicide (SOS)

SOS is a non-for-profit organisation run by volunteers to provide suicide bereavement support, suicide prevention, and public education about suicide.

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  • Grief is okay
  • Suicide Bereavement
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Considering Suicide?

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Lifeline: 131 114
Suicide Help Line: 1300 651 251
Men’s Line: 1300 789 978
Kids Help Line: 1800 551 800
Sane: 1800 187 263

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