Bereavement
It’s normal to need some support to come to terms with the death of a loved one, and it’s important to protect your physical and mental health at such a difficult time.
Don’t feel like you have to go it alone. These organisations are here to help, so get in touch.
Support services to cope with bereavement
- The NHS gives practical advice and links to support when you’re dealing with losing someone or something you care about. They also offer support specifically for young people coping with loss
- Cruse Bereavement Support offers support about grief and bereavement of any kind. Call 0808 808 1677
- Samaritans offer free online peer support groups for people bereaved by suicide
- The South East London Suicide Bereavement Service supports people who have lost someone to suicide across the boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark. Call: 07933 393 397
- The Compassionate Friends is run by bereaved parents, siblings and grandparents to support anyone who has suffered the death of a child or children of any age, from any cause. Call: 0345 123 2304
- The Good Grief Trust is run by people who have suffered a bereavement and brings together information about support services for anyone dealing with grief
- The Loss Foundation specialises solely in supporting those who lose a loved one to cancer, whether that be spouses, family members, friends or colleagues. Call 0300 200 4112
- Grief Encounter is there to help children and their families through the pain caused by loss. Call 0808 802 0111
- Jigsaw Southeast helps children and young people through the loss of a loved one, including giving advice on how to prepare for a loss caused by terminal illness. Call: 01342 313 895
- Marie Curie offers care and support to people living with a terminal illness. Call: 0800 090 2309
- Winston’s Wish supports children and young people who have lost a parent or sibling. Call: 08088 020 021