Supporting Workplaces and Staff With Suicide Prevention & Response

Staff exposure to suicide and sudden death is an overlooked workplace hazard, linked to trauma, stress, and an increased risk of suicide.

Workplace Aware is an evidence based program built through collaborative co-design providing bespoke training, protocols and support tailored to context and need.

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  ⬤ Prepare       

  ⬤ Respond     

  ⬤ Support     

Co-Designed with Frontline Staff, Backed by Research

Co-designed and evaluated over seven years with frontline staff, our program provides tailored, practical tools that make a measurable difference.

What We Offer

Evidence-Based Solutions for working with suicide and sudden loss.

We help organisations mitigate the impacts of staff exposure to suicide and sudden loss with training, protocols and support across every level.

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Equip your managers and staff with evidence-based skills to respond effectively to incidents of suicide or sudden death, while building organisational capacity through tailored training and practical workshops.

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We partner with you to design, co-create, and implement prevention and response frameworks — from needs assessment to embedding best practice solutions that strengthen workplace systems.

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Confidential supervision, debriefing, and response coordination to help staff manage the impact of suicide and sudden death, supporting both recovery and long-term wellbeing.

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Integrated program evaluation, workplace data analysis, and applied research partnerships to measure impact and guide continuous improvement.

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Who We’re Here For

Practical Support for Leaders, HR and Staff After Suicide or Sudden Loss

Whether you’re leading an organisation or part of a team, experiencing suicide or sudden loss at work can feel overwhelming. You don’t have to navigate it alone—we provide clear guidance, tailored training, and compassionate support to help you and your workplace recover and move forward.

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“I’m a leader responsible for my workplace”

As a manager, HR professional, or business owner, you face both the human impact of loss and the responsibility of WHS compliance. You may be asking: “How do I support my staff? How do I meet my duty of care without the right tools?” We provide practical guidance, policies, and training that help you meet obligations, reduce risk, and lead with confidence.

FAQs

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I’m part of a team that has been impacted”

As a staff member, sudden loss or suicide in the workplace can leave you feeling uncertain, unsupported, or isolated. You may be wondering: “How do I process this? How do we support each other without adding more stress?” We offer confidential support, workshops, and team sessions that help you build resilience, care for yourself, and feel supported at work.

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Our clients

Our Workplace Collaborators Across Australia

Our program has consistently supported a wide range of workplaces across government, health, education, and community sectors, fostering growth and positive development.

Our Approach

How We Support Workplaces Through Sudden Loss

Workplace Aware was developed with and for staff working with and impacted by suicide. This work is vital but can have negative and long lasting psychosocial impacts. Mitigation of these psychosocial hazards requires integrated workplace training, protocols and support. Our approach is not off-the-shelf. Every organisation is different and so is every response. We work closely with you to best fit our evidence-based tools to your culture, your structure and your people.

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How it works:

1. Understand and Connect

Coordinate urgent steps following an incident — staff safety, family liaison, and on-site support. We ensure responses are compassionate, consistent, and reduce further harm.

2. Assess and Plan

Together, we review your current systems, communication channels, and wellbeing structures. We identify strengths, gaps, and priorities, then build a tailored postvention or crisis-response framework just for your organisation.

3. Equip and Empower

We guide leaders, HR teams, and staff through practical tools, scripts, and training so they can respond safely and compassionately. Our workshops and coaching sessions build confidence and capacity at every level.

4. Support and Sustain

We stay beside you through the implementation phase, ensuring your organisation moves from reaction to recovery with care. Follow-up reflection sessions help translate lessons learned into lasting change.

Workplace Aware is led by Ali Clements, a mental health and postvention consultant with extensive experience supporting Australian organisations through workplace tragedy and recovery.

Research & Impact

Proven Workplace Benefits of Our Program

Every project we do is part of an integrated research and evaluation program which informs our evidence based approach. We achieve of significant and measurable improvements in workplace awareness, preparedness and response to suicide and sudden loss.

Improved Awareness

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Staff report increased awareness of suicide postvention skills and recovery protocols.

Greater Preparedness

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Workplaces feel more confident in responding effectively to suicide and sudden death incidents.

Recognised Impact

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Workplaces report the empowering impact of the Program and the integrated training, procedural and support tools.

Frequently Asked Questions

Support for Organisations and Individuals After a Workplace Loss

Every workplace is different, and so are the challenges that follow a sudden loss. Whether you’re leading an organisation or part of a team directly affected, the questions below address what to do next — and how Workplace Aware can help you respond with care and clarity.

If you or someone you know is in immediate distress, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 for free, 24/7 support.

Knowledge Hub

Publications and Research Papers in Suicide Postvention

Care, clarity, and support when it’s needed most.

Whether you’re responsible for guiding your organisation or seeking support for yourself or your team, we’re here to help you navigate the next step with care and clarity.