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             Having the Conversation                          What if they say yes?
             about Suicide                                    If the child or young person says that they have had,

                                                              or are currently experiencing, suicidal thoughts the
             Talking to a child or young person about suicidal
             thoughts is not easy but having the conversation is   most important thing to do is Stay calm.
             important.                                       Acknowledge how difficult it must be for them to talk
                                                              about these thoughts to you and tell them you are
             Asking the question                              there to listen.
             The following steps can help you find out if a child or   The reasons why people experience thoughts of
             young person is thinking about suicide:          suicide are complex and differ from person to person.
                                                              You may never fully understand them and that is OK.
             •  Stay calm. This is important as the child or young
                person may be looking at how you react to decide   Let the child or young person know that there is
                how much they should tell you.                support available to help them and that your priority
                                                              is to keep them safe.
             •  Be Clear and direct. Use the word suicide.
                Practice asking first if this helps. It may give you   Questions you could ask include:
                more confidence. Look them in the eye and ask,
                ‘are you thinking about suicide?’
             •   If you are unsure of how to start the conversation,   How are things
                contact the Papyrus helpline HOPELINEUK on         for you right
                0800 068 4141                                          now?
             •  Papyrus’ specially trained advisers can talk you                           Can you
                through what to say and how to support the child                          say what’s
                or young person during this conversation.                              bothering you?
             •  Talking with a child or young person about suicide
                can be very difficult. If you need support following
                your conversation, Papyrus advisers are on hand
                to de-brief with you and help you to process what      What might
                has been said and where to go next.                     help you?



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