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Pieces: Suicide the Aftermath Multi Media Exhibition, Melbourne Victoria Australia


 

Pieces: Suicide the Aftermath Multi Media Exhibition, Melbourne Victoria Australia – Pieces: Suicide and its Aftermath is a multimedia Exhibition where the suicide bereaved, in collaboration with artists, relate their experiences. It is an innovative, challenging and important community project that aims at increasing awareness and breaking barriers. ” Silence does not help those suffering from suicidal behaviours seek help, nor does it help those who have lost someone to suicide grieve and to heal. We need to have more open discussion about this problem and ways we can work together in our community to help each other be well”. Tony Life Is…. Foundation

 

Spotted: Jason Segel and Matilda Step Right Up

Filed under: sibling grief

Just breaks my heart to read Michelle's comments about wanting a sibling for Matilda- I can only imagine the years of pain and grief she has endured since Heath's death. Every interview I read from her makes me think she has a very kind and gentle …
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Grief support group meets today

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… children that are grieving to attend a free monthly grief support group that will be today. The meeting was established to help children, teens and their caregiver deal with the loss of a parent, caregiver or sibling and to help parents and or …
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Family celebration

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They've lost baby siblings, and they've seen their parents grieve. They sometimes feel like outcasts. They often associate commemorations of a dead child with sadness.But the Sisters and Brothers Sweet Pea Picnic is different.It's a way to honor loved …
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Court backs county in child custody case after sibling's traffic death

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p><p> Kim Nemoy, principal deputy county counsel, said the county had sympathy for the grief-stricken father and worked to ensure he would be able to regain custody once his parenting skills improved.</p><p> "This was a family that was greatly in need …
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