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After someone dies

Coping after someone you loved has died can be difficult. We are here to support you in helping you to understand your grief, face your loss and help you to cope with the practical aspects of what happens after a death.

Below you will find some information about our bereavement support service, and advice about some of the practical things that need to be done after someone has died. 

What to do after a death

What to do after a death

There are a few practical things you will need to think about immediately after someone has died. Read more

Published: 28th November, 2018

Updated: 3rd December, 2018

Author: Emma Topping

Related topics:
  • After someone dies
Children and families bereavement

Children and families bereavement

We work in partnership with KissyPuppy to offer bereavement support to children and families. Read more

Published: 28th November, 2018

Updated: 23rd December, 2019

Author: Emma Topping

Related topics:
  • Outpatient services
  • After someone dies
What is grief?

What is grief?

There is no right or wrong way to grieve, but there are some common feelings you may have. Read more

Published: 28th November, 2018

Author: Emma Topping

Related topics:
  • After someone dies
Psychology and Bereavement Service

Psychology and Bereavement Service

Dealing with the reality of life-limiting illness can be devastating, but we are here to support you. Read more

Published: 17th December, 2018

Updated: 9th September, 2020

Author: Emma Topping

Related topics:
  • Outpatient services
  • After someone dies
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