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TASC
...Share and Harmless. Our Partnership TASC and the SASP have a long running partnership of mutual understanding and compassion. We support each other to grow, welcome new members, and share...
Slowly, we have found we have survived
...an exhausting, painful and long process, but it is possible to enjoy life again. Slowly, we have found we have survived and the sun has come back into our lives.’...
All I could think about her was how she died
...that I couldn’t remember anything of her life beforehand. I had no memories, no dreams. But then good thoughts started to come back. Now when I think of her, we’re...
Why do I feel guilty?
...usually complicated. In truth, the person who took their life is the only one who knew why it felt impossible to live. For some, a person’s death feels like a...
Become a Member
...by suicide – share information, resources and best practice – and create a collaborative community that works together to deliver but also improve the support available. Our members are primarily...
The Inquest Handbook: A guide for bereaved families, friends and advisors
The handbook gives you detailed information on the investigation and inquest procedures after a death.
Feeling alone and searching
...common to think you have caught a glimpse of the person who has died, for them to appear to you in a dream or to find yourself calling their name....
Preparing our child’s funeral
This leaflet provides information on how to prepare a child’s funeral...
Rejection
...in your community. Sometimes people seem unable to cope with what has happened and withdraw when you need them, leaving you feeling isolated. Some don’t know how to react and...
Bereaved through Suicide a guide for residents of Northern Ireland
A useful guide following the loss of a loved one through Suicide.