SURVIVORS BILL OF
RIGHTS
I have the right to be free of
guilt.
I have the right not to feel responsible for the suicide
death.
I have the right to express my feelings and emotions,
even if they do not seem acceptable,
as long as they do not interfere with the rights of
others.
I have the right to have my questions answered honestly
by authorities and family members.
I have the right not to be deceived because others feel
they can spare me further grief.
I hove the right to maintain a sense of
hopefulness.
I have the right to peace and
dignity
I have the right to positive feelings about the one I
lost through suicide, regardless of the
events prior to or at the time of the untimely
death.
I have the right to retain my individuality and not be
judged because of the suicide death.
I have to right to seek counseling and a support group
to enable me to honestly explore my
feelings to further the acceptance
process.
I have the right to reach
acceptance.
I have the right to a new
beginning.
I have the right to be.