DADDY BLACKBIRD

The true story of a family surviving and thriving after loss by suicide

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SPEAKING

During her speaking sessions, Caroline talks openly and honestly about the loss of her husband, Steve, to suicide and shares the challenges she and her children faced and continue to encounter.

Who attends Caroline’s sessions?

Caroline’s talks are ideal for organisations who are serious about educating and changing the culture around mental health and the way we understand and react to the topic of suicide.

Audiences range from mental health first aiders seeking learning opportunities to senior leaders who are committed to enhancing the wellbeing of their employees. Representatives of public bodies looking to move suicide awareness further up the agenda and mental health charity workers researching the lived experience of bereaved families use this opportunity to shape the services they offer. Individuals in need of advice on supporting friends who have experienced the loss of a loved one to suicide also find these sessions hugely beneficial when it comes to understanding some of the practical and emotional support mechanisms that can make a real difference to their loved ones.

What does a session involve?

A typical 30-40 minute talk involves the opportunity for listeners to ask questions and aims to:

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Give a voice to those experiencing the complex grief that comes with suicide.

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Inform, inspire, and ignite critical and meaningful conversations.

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Help communities and workplaces to support those impacted by similar losses.

How do I book Caroline to speak?

You can drop Caroline an email to discuss details, timings and desired outcomes – [email protected]

What do people say?

“Caroline’s ability to tell her story in such a powerful and captivating way held all of us in the session, and created a safe space to start the conversation that will break down the stigma in talking about suicide.”

Jane, People manager

“Caroline’s story is integral to spreading awareness of suicide and mental health and I was shocked at how many people are affected. This really shines a light on the importance of mental health.”

Felicity, Customer support representative

“The session prompted me to think about the impact of words and how workplaces might support colleagues who experience the impact of losing a loved one to suicide. Very powerful and thought-provoking.”

Claire, Marketing director

“So many people never think it could happen to them but the statistics shared here unfortunately demonstrate just how many people suicide can affect.”

Kirsty, Education lead

“I heard Caroline speak and the heartbreak and impact of this family’s experience was so moving to hear. Caroline’s strength in sharing such a deeply painful part of her life touched everyone in the virtual room. Her words resonated so deeply and will help others feel less alone in their grief.”

Emma, Director of Housing

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