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The following list presents a range of charities, organisations and support groups to help you if you have recently suffered a bereavement or want to support someone else who has
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​Comfort, support and friendship to the widows, widowers and children of service men and women.
Wordless picture stories, covering a range of topics including grief and bereavement, designed for people who find pictures easier to understand than words.
Gives practical and emotional support, whilst you are at the Coroner’s Court.
A confidential helpline service offering guidance and support on any aspect of parenting and family life.
The youth website of Cruse Bereavement Care, which offers support solely to children and young people who have lost a loved one.
A self-help service designed for adults who have been bereaved by suicide.
A hub of support services, information, helplines and helpful reads for anyone who has been bereaved.
A hub for those working with bereaved children, young people and their families across the UK.
​A charity working to enhance society’s care of bereaved people through offering support and information.
​​​​​Supported self-help is a free,
6-week guided programme.
MIND provide the materials to understand and manage your feelings and can call you regularly to give you support.
Free and confidential mental health and bereavement support to all key
workers, and bereavement support to health, social care and emergency services staff.
Stillbirth & neonatal death charity. Provides support and practical information to the bereaved.
Support for adults from Black, Asian and other Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities.
Lists benefits you could get, how to claim and what happens if your circumstances change.
A free service funded by the direct mail industry that enables those who have died to have their personal details removed from mailing lists.
A national charity which supports anyone involved in road traffic accidents and their families.
A website providing resources for children coping with the death of a brother or sister.
A child bereavement charity offering specialist practical support and guidance to bereaved children, their families and professionals.