b'6. Address Anger Accept expressions of anger toward the deceased and explain that these feelings are normal.SayIt is not uncommon to feel angry. These feelings are normal, and they dont mean that you didntcare about [NAME]. You can be angry at someones behavior and still care deeply about that person.7.Address Feelings of Responsibility Reassure those who feel responsible or think they (or others) could have done something to save the deceased.The reality is that many hide their internal distress so that it can be challenging for even the closest people in their lives to observe changes in their mental state. This highlights the importance of checking in when you notice even subtle changes in someones usual way of behaving and approaching problems.SayThis death is not your fault. This is an outcome we all would have wanted to prevent, and no one action, conversation, or interaction caused this. We cant always predict someone elses behavior. Especially when many of us are able to hide our distress. We do know that talk saves lives. If your gut instinct tells you something is different about a colleagues behavior, engage in a conversation with them, and if you are concerned then encourage them to seek help and consider letting [NAME OF APPROPRIATE LOCAL PERSON] know.After A Suicide | Postvention Toolkit For Workplaces 19'