Child Bereavement UK
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We help families to rebuild their lives when a child grieves or when a child dies. ☎️ 0800 02 888 40 | Visit: childbereavementuk.org
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When a child doesn’t remember someone who has died or has incomplete memories, sharing your own memories or positive stories can help them feel connected to the person and feel part of their family’s history.

See our resource: childbereavementuk.org/child-doesnt-remember-someone-who-died

#BLAW
Quote from Andrew, whose brother died before he was born reads, "Part of you feels
a sense of ‘inherited grief’ almost being a bystander in your family’s loss." alongside the Child Bereavement UK logo
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If you would like support or information, contact our Helpline team via the Live Chat service on our website, open Monday to Friday, 9am-4.30pm.

For more information, visit our website: childbereavementuk.org

#WorldMentalHealthDay
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Are you a professional working with families affected by baby loss? We offer a range of training sessions, delivered by our experienced facilitators.

Book or to find out more: childbereavementuk.org/training

#BLAW
A professional is taking notes while a couple holds hands opposite them. Text reads, 'For professionals working with families affected by baby loss' alongside the Child Bereavement UK logo
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Today is the start of Baby Loss Awareness Week. The week aims to raise awareness of the impact of pregnancy and baby loss; the importance of bereavement support; and the vital work that needs to be done to help save babies’ lives.

#BLAW #BabyLoss #YouAreNotAlone
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Becoming a kinship carer to a bereaved child can be rewarding; it can also be challenging, particularly if you’re grieving too.

Visit our website for guidance: childbereavementuk.org/kinship-carer-to-bereaved-child

#KinshipCarersWeek
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This October is #FreeWillsMonth. We’re offering our supporters the opportunity to write a simple Will or amend your existing Will free of charge through our partnerships with Free Wills Network and Farewill.

To find out how you can make a difference: childbereavementuk.org/legacy
An adult and child in charity t-shirts are sat together. Text reads, 'Every gift, in every Will, helps families to rebuild their lives.' alongside the National Free Wills Network and Farewill logos
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Bear Us in Mind is an online resource designed to help children who have experienced bereavement, separation or trauma. It includes training videos, worksheets, and activities which are available in English, Arabic, Dari, Pashto, Ukrainian and Russian.

👉childbereavementuk.org/bear-us-in-mind
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When your adult child dies, your feelings can be complicated by the fact that your child is likely to have had a life that was separate from yours; there may have been aspects of their life in which you weren’t involved.

Read more: childbereavementuk.org/when-your-adult-child-dies
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'Delivering grief education with confidence - preparing for curriculum changes' is a new webinar for education professionals who want to be ready for the inclusion of grief education in the curriculum.

To book 👉 childbereavementuk.org/education-training

#WorldTeachersDay
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Child Bereavement UK are partnering with Sibling Support to offer helpline support to young people whose brother or sister has died, and to their families and carers.

👉 siblingsupport.co.uk/get-support
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We asked young people we support to share what others can do to help them.

For more guidance from young people: childbereavementuk.org/support-tips

#WorldSmileDay
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When frightening events are widely publicised in the media, children can worry about themselves and others.

For support, information or guidance call our confidential Helpline on 0800 02 888 40.
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"I believe that getting this right for Black young people can have a big impact not just on the Black community but for wider society, enabling more young people from all communities to access the support they need" Reverend Cassius Francis

#BlackHistoryMonth
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Are you, or do you know a professional who wants to learn more about supporting bereaved children, young people, families and adults? We have places on some of our training courses this month, all of which are delivered by experienced facilitators.

👉 childbereavementuk.org/training
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Online bereavement support training for professionals available in September: Supporting bereaved pupils and managing grief in schools. Supporting bereaved children and young people. Bereavement training for school staff. Supervising bereavement work. Supporting families when a child is dying and when a child dies. Supporting bereaved pupils with special educational needs and disabilities. Creative ways of supporting bereaved children and young people. childbereavementuk.org/training'
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Thank you so much for sharing our new animation 🐘💛
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Our new animation ‘Room for an elephant’ aims to help support teenagers after someone important to them has died, it explores how not around talking about death can result in loneliness and isolation.

With thanks to the family and friends of Amara Sharma for contributing to this film in her memory.
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A school or nursery with an appropriate bereavement policy is prepared and has plans in place to deal with death, grief, and bereavement.

Download our framework for structuring your bereavement policy, childbereavementuk.org/developing-a-bereavement-policy
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But it is more than just combining resources— we’re multiplying hope. Together, we can reach further, act faster, and stand stronger, giving a voice to bereaved children, young people, parents and families across the UK.

Read the full statement at: childbereavementuk.org/merger
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This is a step towards doing more - combining strengths to better serve our shared communities.
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The merger will bring the best of our important, ground-breaking bereavement services and training together to become one unified entity that supports bereaved children, young people (up to 25), parents and families, and educates professionals across the UK.
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We believe that every bereaved child, young person, parent and family across the UK should be able to access the support they need when they are bereaved of someone important in their life.
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To enable us to reach more grieving families, we are announcing our plans to merge Child Bereavement UK and Winston's Wish - giving hope to grieving children.

Read the full statement at: childbereavementuk.org/merger

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The Child Bereavement UK and Winston's Wish logos are together. Text reads, 'We're planning to merge to multiply hope for bereaved families.'
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The London Marathon ballot has OPENED! Double your chances of securing a place in the 2026 TCS London Marathon by applying for one of our charity places today.
To apply to join our team, visit: childbereavementuk.org/london-marathon

#londonmarathon #running #londonmarathon2026 #ballot2026
A runner named Nick who ran the London Marathon for Child Bereavement UK is wearing a yellow star costume and waving. A quote from Nick says, "Being part of the Child Bereavement UK team was great. I spoke to the other runners than my friends most weeks and it gave me a real sense of team before the event." Text reads, 'Apply to join our London Marathon 2026 team! childbereavementuk.org/london-marathon'
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Next up we have a workshop delivered by Child Bereavement UK on the incredibly important topic of supporting children and young people through grief and loss.

Find out more here: childreninscotland.org.uk/conferences/...

#CiSAC25

#SpaceforVoices

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