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Child Bereavement Charity

Aston House
West Wycombe
High Wycombe
Buckinghamshire
HP14 3AG

Tel: 01494 446648
Fax: 01494 440057
Web: www.childbereavement.org.uk
Best time to telephone: 9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday.

Children have the right to information and support when someone important in their life dies.

Bereaved parents can be helped with sensitive and informed care when a baby or child dies.

The charity offers specialised training and support for professionals whose work brings them into contact with bereaved families. They also produce resources including memory boxes, workbooks and DVDs in which parents and children talk about their feelings when someone important in their life dies. All training offered by the Child Bereavement Charity is based on what families say they need.

Families can also contact them to request information or a telephone support session.

The Trust have a variety of publications which include:

  • Memory box.
  • Memory folder.
  • Caring booklet.
  • The Child Bereavement Charity information pack.
  • When a child grieves - DVD.
  • The Child Bereavement Charity Activity and information pack - loss, death & grief.
  • When our baby died - DVD.
  • Grieving after the death of your baby.
  • Grief and bereavement: Understanding children.
  • When your mum or dad has cancer.
  • Responding to children bereaved by sudden death.
  • My book about me.
  • My book about our baby who died.
  • This is about me.
  • A teenage guide to coping with bereavement.
  • Benedict - A child of mine.
  • The child bereavement snowdrop notelets.
  • Maiden heaven cassette/CD.
  • Rainbow's light CD.
  • Schools information pack.
  • Loss of a Baby CDs, English/Urdu versions.
  • Death at Birth - DVD.
  • Paediatric Post Mortem DVD or CD Rom.
  • A photographic memory.
  • E-learning CD Roms for professionals.
  • Ordinary days at shattered lives.
  • When your partner dies: Supporting children.
  • A loss too soon.
  • Farewell my child.
  • A Heartbeat away.
  • When someone special dies suddenly - Set of three leaflets for bereaved children and young people.
  • Bereaved children's perspectives on what helps and hinders grieving.
  • How you can help when someone returns to work when their baby/child has died.
Checked: 19 Jun 2008

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