The program will support children, young people and families to develop mental tools and coping skills to work through the feelings of guilt, shame and blame that are associated with suicide bereavement grief.
More about Postvention support for children, young people and families bereaved by suicide
Overview of how the grant was distributed
This overview is based on the period between March 2024 and March 2024.
Recipients received funding from this grant
Total funds approved for recipients of this grant
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- The grant meets the eligibility criteria as set out in the Grant Guideline including alignment with NSW Health’s priorities and demonstrated benefit to the people of NSW. The organisation has successfully delivered suicide bereavement support for children and young people since 2020. A competitive tender for this funding would not be suitable as there are no other service providers who provide the type of suicide bereavement support and psychoeducation for children and young people, their families, and carers.
Agency funding this grant
NSW HealthProgram term: 3 years
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By keeping recipients’ personally identifying information private, we meet legal requirements set out in the New South Wales Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998.
This is because published information could be used in combination with other details to identify an individual. For example, in a location with a small population, a single recipient may be able to be identified based on their name, their location and the amount of funding received.