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CDAS is an internationally recognised research centre focusing on the interdisciplinary social aspects of death, dying and bereavement.
Helpline for anyone affected by the death of a child of any age, from prebirth to adult, under any circumstances, however recently or long ago.
Hub for those working with bereaved children, young people and their families across the UK.
Hospice UK programme giving organisations the skills, knowledge, and resources that they need to effectively support their employees through terminal illness, caring responsibilities, and bereavement at work.
Believes in patient choice and a dignified death for all. Includes information about the organisation and its activities, living wills to download, fact sheets, and academic and news articles.
Hospice UK’s campaign working to create an open culture in which people are comfortable talking about death, dying and grief.
Non-profit organisation serving the Muslim community by supporting bereaved women who have lost a loved one
Consumer advice charity concerned with dying at home, death care and preparing funerals. Publications on natural and alternative arrangements such as woodland funerals.
Practical and spiritual guidance for anyone facing the challenges of dying and death — whether their own death or that of a family member or friend.
Independent consumer guide to funerals in the UK. Also contains directory of funeral directors, monumental masons and florists.
Non-profit organisation serving the Muslim community by supporting bereaved women who have lost a loved one
Practical and spiritual guidance for anyone facing the challenges of dying and death — whether their own death or that of a family member or friend.
CDAS is an internationally recognised research centre focusing on the interdisciplinary social aspects of death, dying and bereavement.
Hub for those working with bereaved children, young people and their families across the UK.
Hospice UK programme giving organisations the skills, knowledge, and resources that they need to effectively support their employees through terminal illness, caring responsibilities, and bereavement at work.
Hospice UK’s campaign working to create an open culture in which people are comfortable talking about death, dying and grief.
Helpline for anyone affected by the death of a child of any age, from prebirth to adult, under any circumstances, however recently or long ago.
Consumer advice charity concerned with dying at home, death care and preparing funerals. Publications on natural and alternative arrangements such as woodland funerals.
Believes in patient choice and a dignified death for all. Includes information about the organisation and its activities, living wills to download, fact sheets, and academic and news articles.
Independent consumer guide to funerals in the UK. Also contains directory of funeral directors, monumental masons and florists.