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Bereavement
UK sources of information and / or support
Cruse Bereavement Care
Cruse Bereavement Care is the largest bereavement charity in the UK, with 150 local branches. It offers help to people bereaved by death, in any way, whatever their age, nationality or belief.
Compassionate Friends
TCF is an organisation of bereaved parents and their families offering understanding, support and encouragement to others after the death of a child or children. TCF also offers support, advice and information to other relatives, friends and professionals who are helping the family.
Bereavement
Factsheet from the Royal College of Psychiatrists
Bereavement
Policy and guidance from the Department of Health.
Childhood Bereavement Network
An excellentresource for information on young people's bereavement services.
Child Bereavement Trust
Aims to improve the care offered by professionals to grieving families in the immediate crisis and in the many months following the death of someone important in their lives.
Child Death helpline
Freephone telephone for all those affected by the death of a child.
Scottish Cot Death Trust
The Trust has three main aims:- To raise funds for the research into the causes and, hopefully, the prevention of Cot Death. To improve and extend the support available to bereaved families. To educate the public and health care professionals about Cot Death.
Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Society
A national self-help organisation. It has a network of over 200 groups and contacts. All people involved in the network are volunteers and their purpose is to befriend and support bereaved parents and their families, who have suffered a stillbirth or neonatal death.
A Different Journey
Seeks to support those bereaved ofa partner while still young (together with their families). Coming from a Christian perspective, A Different Journey seeks to offer hope and support to those of all faiths and none. This is a section of the charity 'Care for the Family'.
Bereaved Parents Network
Supports those parents who have lost a child (including adult children), together with any siblings. This is a section of the charity 'Care for the Family'.
Babyloss
Website with pages that have been collated to provide information and support online for bereaved parents whose baby has died during pregnancy, at birth or shortly afterwards.
Baby Loss Support Group
A group for parents misfortunate enough to have suffered the loss of their baby through late miscarriage, late termination due to a problematic pregnancy, stillbirth, neonatal death or death of a baby in their first year.
Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY)
A charity which offers help, support and counselling to families where there has been a sudden cardiac death of an apparently fit and healthy young person (Sudden Death Syndrome). Has expert medical information about heart conditions provided by doctors.
Dignity
Offers a wealth of information to peopleexperiencing bereavement, planning for their future, or people who wouldsimply like to find out more about the bereavement process. Information covers topics such as funeral etiquette, cremation, what to do when someone dies, grief, and 8 other titles. The sitealso has a Dignity Funeral Director finder and a range of information onarranging a funeral, funeral planning and memorials etc.
Epilepsy Bereaved ?
Help for People Bereaved Through Epilepsy
Families of Murdered Children
An organisation offering support, information, advice, and advocacy to those families who have lost a loved one as a result of murder.
Laura Centre
A Family Bereavement Counselling Centre offering support to:
- anyone affected by the death of a child at any age and from any cause.
- any school age child/young person affected by the death of a parent/carer, grandparent, sibling or other significant adult.
Learn and Live
Represents bereaved parents who have lost youngsters in road accidents. Lobbies for common-sense measures to make learning to drive a safer process and save other families from losing a beloved son or daughter.
London Association of Bereavement Services
Information about grief and bereavement, lists of services for bereaved people in London and the UK, links to Internet resources worldwide on the subject of bereavement and related issues plus special resources on the themes of race and culture and attachment.
Nottinghamshire Bereavement Trust
Offer Freephone Helplines every evening of the year between 6 pm and 10 pm to give 'A sympathetic Listening Ear' to those suffering the pain of a bereavement.
Papyrus
A voluntary organisation committed to the prevention of young suicide and the promotion of mental health and well-being. Aims include: to promote public awareness of the risk of mental or emotional distress during adolescence and young adulthood, and to help to remove the stigma of such occurrences; to provide useful information for the parents of suicidal young people; and where a suicide has already occurred, to encourage the provision of appropriate support, either voluntary or professional, for those closely and traumatically affected.
Roadpeace
Provides practical and emotional help to those newly bereaved and injured as a result of a road crash.
Ruby Care Foundation
A registered Charity dedicated to the care of the terminally ill, companionship of the dying, and support and counsel for the bereaved. They work towards the best possible mental, emotional and spiritual back-up and care for everyone involved when death and dying are near.
SADS - sudden arrhythmic death syndrome
Information for the family and relatives of a young person who has died of Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome - SADS sometimes called sudden adult death syndrome
SAMM - Support After Murder & Manslaughter
Understanding and support to families and friends, who have been bereaved as a result of murder and manslaughter. See also SAMM South East (The Gatwick Group)
Sudden Death Support Association
An organisation to help relatives and close friends of people who die suddenly.
The Way Foundation
Provides a self-help social and support network for men and women widowed under the age of 50, and their children.
Winston's Wish
Helps bereaved children and young people rebuild their lives after a family death. We offer practical support and guidance to families, to professionals and to anyone concerned about a grieving child..
UK Funerals Online
Web site to create awareness of funerals and how the industry works, general advice, help contacts, directory of funeral directors and monumental masons.
See also the bereavement section of the self help and support group section of this website.
See also our sudden adult death page and sudden infant death (cot death) page
Further sources / more detailed information
Some non-UK sites
The following list popular non-UK health information sites with content aimed at the general public. They are mainly from the US. They have not been checked to see if information about the above topic is included but these large sites are comprehensive.
- Non-UK disease / illness sites
- Non-UK self-help / support group sites
More detailed medical information
The following list online sources of more detailed medical information, mainly from the UK. These sites are mainly aimed at health professionals, but are of interest to all. They have not been checked to see if information about the above topic is included, but information about most medical topics can usually be found.
- PatientPlus - hundreds of medical reference articles provided by Patient UK.
- Evidence Based Medicine - such as from Clinical Evidence, The Cochrane Library, etc.
- Database of UK Clinical Guidelines - from NICE, SIGN, Clinical Knowledge Summaries, etc.
- Medline - abstracts available from thousands of journals.
- Sites listing free online medical textbooks and journals.
- Sites listing free medical images - pictures, atlases, anatomy, skin diseases, etc.
Related pages in Patient UK
Information leaflets related to this topic (^ top of page)
Benefits for Bereaved People
Bereavement - A Self Help GuidePatient Support related to this topic (^ top of page)
A Different Journey
Babyloss
Bereaved Parents Network
Bereavement.org.uk
Child Bereavement Charity
Childhood Bereavement Network
Cruse Bereavement Care
CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young)
Epilepsy Bereaved
Faithfully Yours
Jewish Bereavement Counselling Service
Laura Centre
Learn and Live
Lone Twin Network
National Association of Widows
Northumberland, Tyne and Wear Patient Information Centre
Pet Bereavement Support Service
Rainbow Centre For Children
RD4U
Ruby Care Foundation (end of life issues)
S.C.A.R.D - Support & Care After Road Death & Injury
SANDS - Stillbirth And Neonatal Death Society
Sudden Death Support Association
SupportLine
Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide
The Compassionate Friends
UK Funerals On--line
Way Foundation
Winston's WishRecent news items related to this topic (^ top of page)
Virginia Ironside's Dilemmas
Grief really hurts
Gloria Hunniford on the death of Caron Keating:'I thought I would never smile'Links to other selected websites related to this topic (^ top of page)
GriefPoems and stories related to this topic (^ top of page)
Stories to Read in the Waiting Room ...
You're Feeling Sad? ... You're Not AloneOther - Useful resources (^ top of page)
Pictures, diagrams, photos, images, etc.Evidence based medicine
Online textbooks and journals
A-Z of UK Guidelines
A-Z of Online Videos
Medline
Other good health sites
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