Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. Along with grief, family and friends may feel stigmatised and isolated after a suicide death. Which of these could be helpful responses to a person in this situation?"
...1. Listen to them without judging 2. Be aware of difficult times such as anniversaries or holidays 3. Ask if they would like to talk about the person who has died 4. All of these answers Just being available to listen is the most important thing you can do. Suicide usually comes as a shock as the death is unexpected, and the survivors need time to grieve. There still remains a social stigma attached to suicide that family members may have to deal with. Offering practical support such as shopping or cooking and finding information on support groups is another way you can help. Remember suicide can be preventable. In Australia people with thoughts of committing suicide should visit their local GP or hospital for support. Many countries have helplines manned by trained volunteers who will listen, offer guidance (if requested) and point anyone contemplating suicide in the right direction to find help.
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