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There are a number of practical things that need to be done in the days, weeks and months after someone dies.
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May 12, 2022 · News
We are relieved that the Chair of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry has recommended adding support for bereaved people to its remit.
Help shape the future of bereaved people by getting involved in one of our many projects or helping to develop new ones.
Whether its reviewing policies, creating resource packs and videos, or redesigning end-to-end bereaved customer journeys, when it comes to bereavement, there isn’t much we can’t help with.
This training will inform how you manage bereavement in the workplace and how your response can have a positive impact on employee wellbeing. You will gain an understanding of how grief impacts performance, absence, staff loyalty and morale.
We provide bereavement support in the South West. Our local branches provide one to one support and group sessions.
February 13, 2023 · News
Cruse Bereavement Support is delighted that from 9 Feb 2023, parents and carers whose cohabiting partner dies leaving them bringing up dependent children can claim bereavement benefits worth thousands.
Siblings hold a unique place in our lives. Their death can be hard to process.
Free leaflets for adults to view online or download.
September 9, 2022 · Blog
As the news sinks in that Her Majesty the Queen has died, many people are finding themselves surprised by how devastated they feel, and how it's brought their own losses to the surface.
April 1, 2021 · Blog
Carly is Founding Director of The Loss Project. Here, she shares how creative writing can help us process and understand our grief.
May 27, 2021 · Blog
Choosing a reading for a funeral or memorial service is a wonderful way to reflect the person who has died, share a consoling or inspiring message, and allow people to reflect and remember during the funeral.
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