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Introducing our new monitoring and evaluation toolkit for services
...to undertake these activities, freeing up time for what they do best – supporting people who have been affected or bereaved by suicide. We will be adding more resources as...
Probate
...support people with all the legal processes when someone dies. They give practical guidance free-of-charge through their website and phone number – 0800 0246 121. They can also refer you...
Ataloss.org
Ataloss.org is one of the UK’s leading bereavement support signposting sites. They are working towards Ataloss.org becoming the trusted ‘go-to’ place to search for bereavement support. Their site has an...
Reflecting on our financial hardship events
...of living crisis by providing the suicide bereavement support services that are our members with swift resources and guidance to best support their service users. Secondly, the effects that financial...
Victim Support (Suffolk and North East Essex)
...or the inquest, or at work/study. They can help by listening to you, and validating your feelings. They also help you to reflect and explore ways to cope after a...
Supporting Someone Else
...the person is getting support elsewhere, or that you have to be a close friend to reach out. It might be best to think about how to get in touch,...
I think people were scared to talk about my friend’s suicide
...thought it was best not to mention my friend. It’s as if she is best forgotten – and she did die a long time ago. But I haven’t forgotten her.’...
The National Society of Allied and Independent Funeral Directors (SAIF)
SAIF is one of the largest national professional bodies, representing over 900 privately owned, independent funeral homes across the UK. As an organisation, they work hard to promote best practice...
About SASP
...and encourage cross-sector organisations to work together towards our Vision. We provide opportunities for organisations to learn from each other, share best practice, and be part of a wider conversation...
R;pple
...instead seek mental health support they deserve and need in a way that works best for them. For more information and to download the software please visit their website HERE...
Losing a Friend
...else, it might be helpful to consider how you would wish someone to tell you… and think about what you might like to share. It is best to talk face...
Support After Suicide Partnership
Learn more about SASP All the organisations within our partnership work towards our vision that ‘everyone bereaved or affected by suicide should be offered and receive timely and appropriate...
Impacted By Suicide – months
If you are here because you have been bereaved by suicide, we are sorry for your loss. We know that this is a difficult and overwhelming time. With the help...
Find local support
Finding support isn’t always easy. We have partnered with AtaLoss.org to help you to find your nearest suicide bereavement support. AtaLoss.org is the award-winning UK bereavement signposting and information site....
Impacted By Suicide – days
If you are here because you have been bereaved by suicide, we are sorry for your loss. We know that this is a difficult and overwhelming time. With the help...
Child Bereavement UK
...to rebuild their lives when a child grieves or when a child dies. They also provide training to professionals, equipping them to provide the best possible care to bereaved families....
Grief Encounters
Grief Encounters provide free, professional and specialist bereavement support services. Their mission is to give every child and young person access to the best possible support following the death of...
Become a member
...network of organisations working in suicide postvention to share advice and best practice, and to make your voice heard. What does membership include? If you work with people who have...
Become a Member
...by suicide – share information, resources and best practice – and create a collaborative community that works together to deliver but also improve the support available. Our members are primarily...
SAIF (Society of Allied and Independent Funeral Directors)
SAIF is a national professional body that represents over 900 independent funeral homes and works to promote best practice across the field. ...
Luna
...their own life. In addition to their campaigning work, they also share resources, best practice and guidance to help improve the way children left behind after suicide are cared for....
Overview of our new guide: supporting people bereaved by suicide who are neurodivergent
...This ensures we work towards our mission: that everyone bereaved by suicide is offered timely and appropriate support. One such area is how to best support people who are neurodivergent...
Talking to children
...to blame. Ideally, a parent would be the best person to tell the child what has happened – if this is not possible, ask someone they trust to explain what...
Widowed and Young (WAY)
...offer an alternative social life that doesn’t revolve around couples. For more information on the help they provide and the work they do please head over to their website HERE....
Impacted By Suicide – weeks
If you are here because you have been bereaved by suicide, we are sorry for your loss. We know that this is a difficult and overwhelming time. With the help...
Bereavement Care Services
Bereavement Care services public site ‘Bereavement Advice’ offers practical support for people bereaved. Wendy Lewis-Cordwell, director of Bereavement Care services delivers bereavement awareness across the UK. To learn more contact...
Cruse Bereavement Care
Cruse Bereavement Care is the leading national charity for bereaved people in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Cruse offers telephone, email and website support for children, young people and adults...
Beverley talks to us about what to expect at a Coroner’s court
...Beverley discusses the CCSS and how they support bereaved individuals across the country, to find more information about the work they do, visit: www.coronerscourtssupportservice.org.uk/ or call their national helpline 0300...