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Courage Over Silence: Starting the Suicide Conversation

Courage Over Silence: Starting the Suicide Conversation

Update: 2025-09-18
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When Help Feels Like Pressure: One Voice, Safe Space, and Conversations That Save Lives

Host Nicky talks with former police officer and negotiator Damian about what really helps when someone is in crisis. They unpack the reality of suicide in the UK, why crowds and escalating responses can increase pressure, and how one trusted voice in a safe space can change a decision. This episode offers practical, compassionate steps for parents and carers—what to notice, how to open the conversation, and how to choose the right person to lead it. Clear, human guidance, not therapy or training—just experience you can use today.

Key takeaways

  • Suicide is under-discussed and under-resourced. In 2023, 7,055 people died by suicide in the UK—far more than homicides or road deaths.
  • Saying “suicide” does not plant the idea. Asking directly can bring relief and honesty.
  • Crowds increase pressure. Emergency responses (and onlookers) can unintentionally push a person toward a harmful decision.
  • De-pressurise the scene. Reduce noise, audience, and competing voices; create time and space.
  • Use one trusted voice. Agree a single lead person to speak; a quiet second person can support the lead.
  • Parents/carers: you may not be the right lead. Prioritise trust over role or ego; let the young person help choose who they talk to.
  • Environment matters. Pick the person’s safest, calmest place (often their room, or a side-by-side setting like a walk/drive).
  • Open gently, aim for clarity. Start with care (“We’re really worried about you”) and progress toward the heart of the matter.
  • Listen with curiosity. Go slow, don’t rush answers; reflect and reassure.
  • Leave your ego at the door. The conversation is about them, not our fear of “getting it wrong.”

Episode highlights (timestamps approximate)

  • 00:00 — Introductions & purpose. Why talking about suicide matters.
  • 01:53 — UK context. 7,055 suicides in 2023; why we need more open dialogue.
  • 06:29 — Pivotal story. A high-rise incident shows how crowds and visible emergency response can increase a person’s felt pressure.
  • 12:09 — The lesson. Decompress the scene: fewer people, more time, less noise.
  • 15:14 — “One voice.” Choose a single trusted lead; a quiet second supports the lead.
  • 21:28 — Parents & carers. Opening lines, managing fear/ego, creating safe space at home.
  • 26:25 — Summary. Trust intuition, choose one voice, prioritise safety and connection.
  • 28:20 — Closing reflection. Speaking openly reduces shame; we need a culture of kindness and support.

How to start the conversation 

  • “I’m really worried about you, and I want to understand.”
  • “I’ve noticed [specific change]. How are you, really?”
  • “Are you thinking about suicide?” (Direct, calm, non-judgemental.)
  • “Thank you for telling me. I’m here. We can take this one step at a time.”

Resources & support (UK)

  • Samaritans: 116 123 (free, 24/7)
  • Shout: Text 85258 (free, 24/7)
  • PAPYRUS HOPELINEUK (under 35s): 0800 068 4141
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Courage Over Silence: Starting the Suicide Conversation

Courage Over Silence: Starting the Suicide Conversation

The Communication Coach