Its Okay To Talk About Suicide
11/08/2017
We all experience things differently and sometimes struggle to cope.
Are you worried about a family member, partner or friend who might be going through a tough time?
Are you worried about a family member, partner or friend who might be going through a tough time?
Are you worried that someone you know may be feeling suicidal?
It can be really hard to know what to say to them in this kind of situation. Few people go through life without, at some point, having a suicidal thought or feeling. Whilst suicidal feelings are more common than we like to admit, it doesn’t mean that it’s the answer.
It’s ok to ask about suicide. It doesn’t increase the risk! There is help available.
Visit: www.thecalmzone.net/get-help
It’s ok to ask about suicide. It doesn’t increase the risk! There is help available.
Visit: www.thecalmzone.net/get-help
Call CALM on – 0800 585858
Visit:
Call the Samaritans on – 116 123
Calls are taken by trained staff who are there to listen, support, inform and signpost. Calls are confidential and anonymous
Calls are taken by trained staff who are there to listen, support, inform and signpost. Calls are confidential and anonymous
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