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...
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.’...
Bereaved through Suicide a guide for residents of Northern Ireland
A useful guide following the loss of a loved one through Suicide.
How to cope with suicidal feelings
This booklet is for anyone experiencing suicidal feelings. It explains what suicidal feelings are, why you might feel that way, how you can help yourself cope right now, and in...
Talking to children
Children may have mixed, complex feelings or they may feel ‘numb’. Depending on their age, children may understand death differently. It is important to remember your role as an adult...
Has someone died? Restoring hope
This leaflet is about what you can do to help yourself, how others can help you, how you can help other people who may be struggling to cope after the...
Inquests- A Factsheet for families
This is a brief introduction as to what to expect at an Inquest and designed to give an overview about the purpose and process of a Coroner’s Inquest. More detailed...
Contact
If you would like to contact us, please complete the form below. Please note that we are unable to offer emotional support or advice on individual cases. If you are...
Physical reactions
...asleep, or feeling tired and like you want to sleep all day. These are common reactions to being impacted by suicide. You may also feel you don’t want to eat,...
Ataloss.org
...for, thanks to Ataloss.org’s easy to navigate and comprehensive site this is becoming increasingly possible. We have also been working to share our information on the UK’s suicide bereavement support...