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Ongoing support.

It can be overwhelming to know the person you care about is coming home after they’ve attempted suicide.

How is their mental health now? What support will they need? What will happen next?

There are multiple pathways of care available for people who have attempted suicide. Some involve hospital, but many people recovering from a suicide attempt get support from community services.

If someone is at immediate risk, call 000 or visit your nearest hospital.

If someone is at immediate risk, call 000 or visit your nearest hospital.

It’s a constant worry, and you live in fear, it can consume your life if you let it. You have to learn to let go a little, so you’re still able to live and so are they.

A daughter who cares for her middle-aged father

Witnessing someone's suicide attempt, or supporting them afterwards, can be extremely distressing.

For more information on how to get support and look after yourself, see our factsheet: Traumatic events.

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