Bereavement

  • Mind

    Learn about bereavement, including where to go for support, and suggestions for helping yourself and others with grief

    Website
    Bereavement – Mind

  • Grief after bereavement or loss

    Website
    Get help with grief after bereavement or loss – NHS

  • Cruse Bereavement Care

    Cruse Bereavement Care can provide a carefully selected and trained volunteer who will come to see you in your own home or at one of our offices. Your volunteer will offer you support, help you to make some sense of how you are feeling, and help you begin the process of moving forward.

    Phone
    01242 252518

    Website
    www.cruse.org.uk

  • Grief encounter

    Helping bereaved children, young people and their families find hope and healing after the death of someone close.

    Website
    Grief Encounter

  • Child bereavement UK

    Help children, young people, parents, and families to rebuild their lives when a child grieves, or when a child dies.

    Website
    Child Bereavement UK

  • Winston’s Wish

    They support children and young people, up to the age of 25, after the death of a parent or sibling.

    Phone
    08088 020021

    Website
    www.winstonswish.org

  • Sunflowers Suicide Support

    Sunflowers Suicide Support endeavours to provide families with practical support and guide them to the professional support available to them so they do not feel overwhelmed and alone.

    Phone
    07542 527888

    Website
    www.sunflowerssuicidesupport.org.uk

    Email
    glos.sunflowers@outlook.com

  • Sands

    Sands is the stillbirth and neonatal death charity.

    Phone
    0808 164 3332

    Website
    www.sands.org.uk

    Email
    helpline@sands.org.uk

What to do when someone dies

In the unfortunate event that a person has passed away there are things that must be done, like registering the death, notify government departments and arranging a funeral.

See the link below for a step by step guide

What to do when someone dies: step by step – GOV.UK

Related information

Bereavement: Understanding the new medical examiner process