Bereavement

  • Age UK Leaflet

    A step-by-step guide of what to do when someone passes away.

    Leaflet
    www.ageuk.org.uk/when_someone_dies

  • Independent Age

    Download the ‘Coping with Bereavement’ guide, made by Independent Age, for support and advice on living with grief and loss.

    Website
    www.independentage.org/coping-bereavement

  • Royal Trinity Hospice

    Bereavement Team for families and friends of people RTH have cared for.

    Leaflet
    Supporting you through bereavement (PDF)

  • Marie Curie

    Care and Support through terminal illness.

    Website
    Bereavement support

  • The Good Grief Trust

    Practical and emotional support and signposting to a choice of immediate tailored local and national support.

    Website
    www.thegoodgrieftrust.org

  • Ataloss

    Offers a national signposting service to help bereaved people find local, specialist and national support.

    Website
    AtaLoss.org

  • Compassionate Employers

    Is Hospice UK’s workplace support programme, helping organisations and their employees to build an open, compassionate culture to support staff through grief, caring responsibilities, or a life-limiting illness.

    Website
    www.hospiceuk.org/compassionate-employers

  • Cruse Bereavement Support

    Is a national bereavement charity, which provides support, advice and information to children, young people and adults when someone dies.

    Phone
    0808 808 1677

    Website
    Cruse Bereavement Support

  • The Good Grief Festival

    Is a community of people talking about grief in a refreshing and honest way, with virtual talks, workshops and webinars held at online festivals through the year.

    Website
    Good Grief Festival

  • Sands

    Sudden and Neonatal Death.
    Few experiences can compare to the trauma and pain of losing a baby.

    Website
    www.sands.org.uk

  • Talk Grief

    Talk Grief is a dedicated online space for grieving teenagers and young adults (13 to 25), powered by the childhood bereavement charity Winston’s Wish.
    Here you can learn from other young grieving people, find healthy ways to cope and feel less alone. You’ll find out what it’s really like to live with grief from teenagers and young adults, along with advice and tips on managing your grief from our bereavement experts.

    Website
    talkgrief.org

  • Wandsworth Bereavement Service

    Providing one-to-one bereavement counselling for residents of the Borough of Wandsworth.

    Phone
    020 7223 3178

    Website
    www.wandsworthbereavement.org.uk

    Email
    enquiries@wandsworthbereavement.org.uk

  • St George’s University Hospitals Bereavement Services

    Bereavement Services at St George’s Hospital are available Monday to Friday during the hours of 10am to 4pm.

    Phone
    020 8725 3410

    Website
    www.stgeorges.nhs.uk

  • Winston’s Wish

    Bereavement support for children who have lost a parent or sibling.
    Winston’s Wish is a charity that helps children, teenagers and young adults (up to the age of 25) find their feet when their worlds are turned upside down by grief.

    Website
    www.winstonswish.org

  • Papyrus

    National charity dedicated to the prevention of young suicide.

    Website
    www.papyrus-uk.org/suicide-bereavement-support