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Talking to Children About Suicide

Here are links to two pages that discuss the difficult task of talking with children about suicide.

What to Tell Children of a Loved One’s Suicide?

Telling Children and Young People About a Suicide

 

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We’re an Independent Lutheran Organization!

As an ILO, LSPM was approved by the Church Council of the ELCA in November 2013, and works collaboratively with the Congregational and Synodical Mission Unit of the church-wide organization to implement policies approved by the ELCA. The ILO receives no funding from the ELCA, is staffed by volunteers and funded by voluntary contributions. The ILO’s mission is to activate the ELCA’s social message on Suicide Prevention.

(Want more info on ILOs for yourself or your congregation? Check out this printable brochure to find out more!)

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