
The new rules of bereavement
The omnipresenceĀ of social media and digital communication tools have forced us to re-evaluate how we process previously private matters such as bereavement and grief. Sarah Seaton examines how...More
The omnipresenceĀ of social media and digital communication tools have forced us to re-evaluate how we process previously private matters such as bereavement and grief. Sarah Seaton examines how...More
Creating transparency through education about death, dying and the normalisation of mortality can help bridge generational gaps and help families to fear less and make more informed decisions when...More
The loss of a child can leave you feeling like all is lost but asĀ Dr Stella Compton-Dickinson explains there is support that can help bring meaning and purpose back into your life. More
Grieving is a hugely personal experience and there is no one way to do it. We will all experience it in different ways and find our own answers to it, writes Mary Jordan. More
The shock and grief of the sudden, unexpected death of a loved one can leave you and your family bewildered, confused and in need of emotional support. Here is a list of useful bereavement...More
When someone has died, there are lots of things that need to be done, at a time when you least feel like doing them. Here's our guide of who to inform after a death has occurred. More