Child Bereavement UK offers specialist suicide bereavement support for families, children and young people (up to 25) when someone important has taken their own life. We have supported many families bereaved by suicide and are a member of the Suicide Bereavement Support Partnership. Below is information, guidance and resources on how to talk to children about suicide and support them when their mum, dad, brother, sister, friend, or other important person has died by suicide.
When someone in your life dies, feelings of grief can be overwhelming. These feelings may be even more difficult to handle if the death is traumatic, sudden or violent. Read more
Guidance on supporting a child when someone has died by suicide. Read more
Guidance for young people when a friend dies by suicide. Read more
This information aims to give guidance when someone may have died by suicide. It covers what might happen in the first few days, ideas for what to tell people, and what might help to support you. Read more
Ways in which adults can support children worried about frightening events, including those reported in the media. Read more
Learning about the death of a public figure or celebrity in the news, media or online can significantly affect a child. Read more