Citizens Advice – What to do after a death
This website outlines what happens, and things you might need to think about, after someone dies.
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Citizens Advice: What To Do After a DeathGovernment Services and Information
Government services and information all in one place – this website has lots of information and links to lots of other useful sites, including local authorities.
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www.gov.ukSamaritans
Samaritans offer a safe place for you to talk any time you like, in your own way – about whatever’s getting to you. You don’t have to be suicidal. Call Samaritans free, 24 hours a day 365 days a year.
Phone
116 123
Website
www.samaritans.org
Email
jo@samaritans.orgChild Death Helpline
A helpline for anyone of any age affected by the death of a child (from pregnancy to adulthood) in any circumstances. All calls are answered by parents who have experienced bereavement.
Phone
0800 282 986
0808 800 6019
Website
www.childdeathhelpline.org.ukSimplify Probate
Probate experts who will help and advise you on the grant of probate and estate administration process.
Phone
01371 734516
Website
www.simplifyprobate.co.ukBounce Works, Apart of Me Video Game App
Bounce Works is a social enterprise, making digital products for kids that build emotional resilience and wellbeing, and are playful, engaging and fun.
Website
www.bounce.works
Email
hello@bounce.worksThe Pinks N Blues – Pregnancy Loss Support
The Pink N Blues know that pregnancy loss can be a time of confusion, isolation, what if? what next? At the Pinks N Blues, they offer peer support groups, limited 1-2-1 support via email, telephone, Skype, and/or face to face, for anyone who has experienced pregnancy loss(es) and their partners, friends and family, pre-24 weeks. Their groups offer peer support, information and guidance in a safe and supportive space with others who have experienced pregnancy loss(es). They support your emotional well-being during a time of flux and uncertainty, developing strategies in moving forward, a space to say what you really need to say without judgement but with warmth and understanding.
Website
www.thepregnancylosscoach.org.ukBereavement Help Points – St Giles Hospice
Many of us find talking about dying hard because we’re afraid of saying the wrong thing. But talking about death can be incredibly positive. That’s why operate several bereavement help points across the region. If you are experiencing or have experienced bereavement (regardless of how long ago), you will be made very welcome at one of the free weekly drop-in Bereavement Help Points.
Phone
01543 434536
Website
www.stgileshospice.com
Email
sct@stgileshospice.comCruse Bereavement Care
Cruse is here to support you after the death of someone close. Find out how get help for yourself or for a child by reading our articles, or contacting them for telephone, email, or face-to-face services.
Phone
01543 433479
Website
www.cruse.org.uk
Email
southstaffordshire@cruse.org.ukA Child Of Mine
A Child Of Mine is here after the most unimaginable loss, after a baby or child has died. They are here to hold your hand and help you through the days ahead with practical information, guidance and support from people who really do understand.
Phone
07936 870018
Website
www.achildofmine.org.uk
Email
hello@achildofmine.co.uk