https://www.childbereavementuk.org/
Content: Advice, information, and guidance to support bereaved children, young people and their families. Includes leaflets, resources, links to training and CBUK’s national helpline which offers confidential support to individuals, families and professionals.
Audience: All
https://www.mariecurie.org.uk/help/support/support-directory/bereavement-and-funerals
Content:
This site contains a whole host of national support services that professionals could access or share with their learning communities.
Audience: All
Content: Poster produced by Child Bereavement UK with sign posting to resources.
Audience: Schools, All
https://www.crusescotland.org.uk/
Content: Advice, information and support for people who have experienced bereavement. Including Cruse’s national helpline number, bereavement toolkit for schools and self-care guides.
Audience: All
Winstons Wish
Content: Direct support for children and young people who have been bereaved including a live chat facility. Information, practical resources and specialist publications for families and professionals supporting grieving children.
Audience: All
Short animated films (Child Bereavement UK)
Content: A series of short videos that explain bereavement for children and young people produced by Child Bereavement UK.
Audience: All
The Resilience Project
Content: Curriculum/lesson plans on death, dying and bereavement suit able for Primary 5-7.
Audience: Schools
Managing Bereavement - A guide for schools.
Content: ‘This guide aims to provide settings with support and information when a death occurs in the school community or if the school is facing an expected death. It contains resources and examples which can be used within schools to help support staff, pupils and the community at a difficult time including letter templates, assembly suggestions and policy guidance.’
Audience: Schools
Early Years Bereavement Guidance
Content: This Early Years guidance has been designed for parents and carers to offer support around having conversations about bereavement with young children.
Audience: Schools