Public Health has made an announcement letting people know support is available following the death of a Year 9 Ballakermeen High School student earlier this week.
The government department says it's working to help those impacted by the unexplained death of 13 year old Emily Kelly on Wednesday, October 15.
It explains everyone deals with traumatic experiences differently, and people can always contact support services either now or later on if they are struggling.
It's pointing people towards various organisations which can listen and help with grief, such as Childline or the Samaritans.
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