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The Pottery Project
The Pottery Project – set up by Sibling Link to help those who have been bereaved by suicide and connect with others in the same boat.
Running to Support Others
Having attended our Bereaved By Suicide peer support group over the last couple of years, Lou was determined to raise money for a cause that is close to her heart.
Sibling Link Joins Stoneham Bakehouse’s Baking & Bereavement
Sibling Link join forces with Stoneham Bakehouse’s Baking and Bereavement project in Brighton and Hove.
PTSD – Could You Be Affected, as a Caregiver?
Those of us who have cared for a someone with unpredictable and sometimes frightening symptoms, can also be affected by this very personal, ongoing trauma.
The Power of Your Breath
Techniques to use your breath to support your wellbeing.
‘Out Of The Blue’ Fundraising Body Switch to Virtual Run
Out Of The Blue, a fundraising body established in memory of Will Beckett plans to get people running, walking and donating.
Sibling Link on BBC South East Today
On World Mental Health Day 2019 see Tash and Bex talking about Sibling Link on BBC South East Today.
Sibling Link Wins BBC Community Heroes Award
“Our aim is to keep talking about mental illness, in order that the stigma surrounding mental illness disappears”
Pioneering better mental health in the workplace.
Josh Krichefski addressed mental health in the workplace, knowing that change should start at the top.
Avoiding the S word
Ask the question “Are you thinking about suicide?” Ask them. Ask them directly. You could save their life. Here is a course that can help you have the courage to ask…
Alastair's Story
Writer and communicator Alastair Campbell has kindly allowed us to share ths story of his brother, Donald.
Donald was not ‘a schizophrenic’. He was a man who had schizophrenia. Big difference. He refused to let his life be defined by his illness. And he was a man who lived an amazing life despite it.