This web site is compliant with the Equality Act 2010, where a service provider has to take reasonable steps to change a practice which makes it unreasonably difficult for disabled people to make use of its services (including web sites).

Access Keys

We have provided a number of keyboard shortcuts to help users who have difficulty in using pointing devices such as a mouse. We use the UK Government access key system and the following information summarises each of the keyboard shortcut commands available to you.

Our access keys are as follows:

  • 1 - Home
  • 2 - How we can help
  • 3 - Resources for you
  • 4 - News and events
  • 5 - For professionals
  • 6 - About SoBS
  • 7 - Donate
  • Z - Accessibility
  • X - Cookie Policy

Using Access Keys

 
Windows
Linux
Mac
Firefox
Alt + Shift + key
Firefox 14+: Control + Alt + key
Older: Control + key
Edge
Alt + key
N/A
Internet Explorer
Alt + key
N/A
Google Chrome
Alt + key
Control + Alt + key
Safari
Alt + key
N/A
Control + Alt + key
Opera 15+
Alt + key
Control + Alt + key
Opera 12

Shift + Esc opens a contents list which are accessible by accesskey.
Then you can choose an item by pressing key

Internet Browser Accessibility

Most modern browsers all share the most common accessibility tools, here is a list of useful features:
 

  • Incremental Search
    Incremental search allows you to progressively search a web page for a particular word or phrase on a page. To enable this on your browser, press and hold Ctrl/Command and then tap F. This will open a box to type your search into. As you type, the matches will be highlighted on the page for you.

  • Spatial Navigation
    Hitting tab will jump you to each of the items you can interact with on any page. Holding the SHIFT key and then pressing tab will take you to the previous item.  

  • Caret Navigation (Internet Explorer and Firefox only)
    Instead of using a mouse to select text and move around within a webpage, you can use standard navigation keys on your keyboard: Home, End, Page Up, Page Down & the arrow keys. 
    This feature is named after the caret, or cursor, that appears when you edit a document.
    To turn this feature on, press the F7 key at the top of your keyboard and choose whether to enable the caret on the tab you are viewing or all your tabs.

  • Space bar
    Pressing the space bar on a web page will move the page you are viewing down to the next visible part of the page.

  • Text fonts
    Depending on your browser, you can override all fonts on the site to one that is easier for you to read. 
    Options can be found in your browser's settings/preferences.

Accessibility

This website is designed to be compatible with recent versions of the following screen readers:

  • JAWS
  • NVDA
  • VoiceOver

The site is also designed to be compatible with:

  • Basic operating system screen magnifiers, such as ZoomText magnifier
  • Speech recognition software, such as Dragon Naturally Speaking
  • Operating system speech packages

Those of us who have experienced this terrible tragedy truly understand. None of us need to suffer alone. Together we help each other.

We help individuals support each other, at the time of their loss and in the months and years that follow. We aim to provide safe, confidential environments where people can share their experiences and feelings, giving and gaining support from each other.

Local & Virtual Groups

By entering your postcode or local town, you can locate your nearest peer to peer support group. We offer both face to face and virtual support groups. Our group facilitators have also been bereaved by suicide, so you will be met with understanding.

Phone Support

Call our national supportline to talk about your loss, get help on being impacted by suicide or for information. Our phones are answered by trained volunteers who have impacted by suicide, so will hear you with compassion and understanding.

Please contact 0300 111 5065, we are open everyday 9am-7pm

Email Support

Some people find it easier to write down their thoughts and feelings or ask for information when it might be difficult to pick up a phone. Like the Supportline, our Volunteers have experience of suicide bereavement.

Please contact email.support@uksobs.org

Online Forum

Our online community forum offers peer-to-peer support to those bereaved by suicide. Please click the image above to complete an application form to gain access to our forum. Forum applications will be approved within a couple of days. You must be over the age of 18 to access our forum.