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Our specialist training range have been designed to help you fulfil your roles within our communities with care. Each course has been engineered by experts, enabling you to provide the best support to grieving people locally.
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We answer some of the most common questions and concerns people have about how they feel when they are grieving.
What does it mean to grieve as a community, nation or city?
May 18, 2021 · Blog
Anne Wadey of the National Bereavement Service shares her story of regretting the conversations her family didn’t have before her parents died, and discusses other common disputes which cause problems for bereaved people.
When someone dies in a traumatic situation, it is often very difficult to cope. It can be shocking and incredibly painful.
Will you join us as we run, walk, cycle, swim, or even skateboard around the world this October? Find out how you can get involved and support Cruse.
The Cruse Macmillan project is working to improve bereavement support for people affected by cancer in Northern Ireland.
Bereavement as a result of a conflict or war will be very traumatic and painful.
From running to sponsored headshaves, our supporters were out in force in 2022. Fundraising in current times is more challenging than ever but the enthusiasm of our supporters keeps us going!
Attend one of our in-person training sessions on death, grief and bereavement. Ran in partnership with the Co-op.
Losing a parent is incredibly painful and can make us question our place in the world.
Losing a friend is a very painful experience.
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