October 4, 2021 · News

Developing our new brand

Our new brand and values are the result of a long process of reflection, research and consultation. Cruse Chief Executive Steven Wibberley explains how it happened.

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September 9, 2021 · Blog

Cruse memories of September 11th

Former Cruse CEO Debbie Kerslake was part of the Cruse response team who travelled to New York after 9/11. In this blog she reflects on her experiences and memories.

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September 29, 2022 · Blog

Bereaved by suicide – the power of peer support

Sharing experiences and activities can be a lifeline for those bereaved by suicide. In this blog Bex from Sussex-based organisation Sibling Link explains how they have used walking, baking, and pottery in peer groups to help people connect.

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Helping teenagers cope with death

Young people and teenagers have a greater understanding of death than children. But it's important to remember that they're not adults.

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What children understand about death

When someone close to a child dies, it’s important to understand what they already know about death.

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January 20, 2022 · Research

Cruse and Co-op launch new partnership helping communities

A new partnership from Co-op and Cruse Bereavement Support is aiming to help people talk about death and grief more openly.

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Get support

We're here to help you no matter how long you've been grieving.

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July 6, 2022 · News

Remembering those who died on 7/7

This week marks the 17th anniversary of the 7/7 terror attack when we remember those who died that day. Our thoughts are with all the families and friends affected by the attack.

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Volunteer to support bereaved people from home

We have two opportunities for volunteers working from home to support grieving people.

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May 3, 2023 · News

Cruse volunteers chosen as Coronation Champions

Two Cruse volunteers have been named Coronation Champions as part of the awards which celebrate the amazing contribution volunteers make across the UK.

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Referring people to Cruse services – FAQs

We’re here to help people cope after a death. We offer free and confidential support services, and are open to all, no matter when a death occurred.

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2021 – Our pandemic response

The Covid-19 pandemic continued to be the biggest challenge for Cruse in 2021 - bringing additional heartbreak to bereaved people and speeding up our changes to new ways of working.

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