Bereavement
Offer a bereavement guide that includes quotes and stories from other people who have gone through a bereavement plus some useful information on things like registering the death and arranging a funeral.
Supports and advises people on the many practical issues to manage following a death
supports families and educates professionals when a baby or child dies or is dying or when a child is facing bereavement.
A freephone service for anyone affected by the death of a child.
Death is a part of life, and grieving a natural process. Cruse is committed to breaking the stigma around grief and ensuring that everyone, no matter how old or young, can access the highest quality support following a bereavement.
Provides details of the benefits you could get following bereavement, how much you could get and how to claim.
Provides an online booklet aiming to provide an overview of the practical and emotional issues that may arise if you are bereaved. It also points readers towards other organisations that may be able to help you with information and support.
They have information about coping with bereavement after the death of a loved one.
Provides an online leaflet is for anyone who has been bereaved, their family and friends, and anyone else who wants to learn more.
Offering emotional support to anyone in distress or at risk of suicide.
Offering support for those affected by the stillbirth or death of a baby in the early weeks of life.
This is the web site for the Saying Goodbye services, the first national set of remembrance services for people who have suffered miscarriage, early term loss or early infant loss.
They exist to meet the needs and break the isolation of those bereaved by the suicide of a close relative or friend.
A national, multi-professional federation of organisations and individuals working with bereaved children and young people.
Offering support and friendship to parents and families after the death of their child, at any age and from any cause
Supports children and their families through grief after the death of a parent or brother or sister.