In Times of Bereavement

When someone dies, there are many things that you will need to take care of, from registering the death to notifying particular organisations. Understanding what you need to do may help ease some of the stress or confusion you may be feeling. 

Bereavement Support

CRUSE

Grief is a natural process and most people will cope with help and support from family and friends.  For those who need additional specialist help, Cruse offers free confidential support for adults and children, and this can be by telephone, email or face to face. 

Helpline: 0844 477 9400

Email: helpline@cruse.org.uk

THE COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS

Supporting bereaved parents and their families after a child dies.

Helpline: 0845 123 2304

Email:  info@tcf.org.uk

SANDS

Sands supports anyone who has been affected by the death of a baby before, during or shortly after birth.  We offer emotional support and information for parents, grandparents, siblings, children, families and friends, health professionals and others. 

Helpline: 020 7436 5881

Email:  helpline@uk-sands.org.uk



 
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