If you are worried that someone is in imminent danger call 000. Stay with them until help is arranged.
When someone is expressing that they want to harm themselves, it is important to take it seriously. Contrary to popular belief, most people who attempt suicide show warning signs beforehand.
These warning signs include help-seeking behaviours such as telling a trusted friend or family member.
It can be frightening and overwhelming to hear that someone you care about wants to end their life. If you listen to their concerns, you can be more help than you realise, just by lending an ear.
You can also be integral in getting them the right kind of help.
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) may also be available to help you. Your EAP counsellor will help you identify the best local resources and get help for the person you are worried about.
MAX staff, friends and family can contact the EAP any time on 1800 629 277 or support@maxsolutions.com.au.
If you are interested in developing your parenting skills in any area, contact your EAP on 1300 361 008 or support@maxsolutions.com.au
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