At the end of life - Macmillan
A national service that can help you find practical and emotional support at the end of life and through bereavement.
Health and Adult Social Care
A national service that can help you find practical and emotional support at the end of life and through bereavement.
A national centre that has an extensive range of practical information to support and advise people regarding what needs to be done when there has been a bereavement.
Nomadic life is not illegal, and travellers have a basic right to this way of life. The council recognises that this has to be balanced with the rights of the general public to enjoy private and public land. The council provides information about the encampments in the area.
The Traveller Liaison Service offers several services including:
A national association committed to the education of Gypsy, Roma and Travellers of Irish Heritage, Fairground, Circus, New and Bargee children and young people, providing a local education support service.
A national charity that supports families and educates professionals when a baby or child of any age dies or is dying, or when a child is facing bereavement. Their vision is for all families to have the support they need to rebuild their lives.
A national helpline that aims to provide a quality freephone service to anyone affected by the death of a child of any age. They provide support not only at times of crisis but also for ongoing needs of callers over their lifetime. The helpline is staffed by volunteers, all of them bereaved parents trained, supervised and supported by professional teams.
A national coalition of 30,000 members across England and Wales which aims to help people talk more openly about dying, death and bereavement, and to make plans for the end of life.
The Facing the Future service has been developed by Samaritans and Cruse Bereavement Care to help support people who have been bereaved by suicide.
Facing the Future support groups will give you the opportunity to meet others who have lost someone to suicide and share your experiences and feelings. Each support group is run by two trained volunteer facilitators from Samaritans and Cruse Bereavement Care and the groups run once a week over six consecutive weeks, with each session lasting for 90 minutes. There are a minimum of five and a maximum of eight participants in each group and sessions are free of charge.
You can register your interest in attending a support group by completing the online registration form.
A national charity who seek to end racism and discrimination against Gypsies, Travellers and Roma, whatever their ethnicity, culture or background, whether settled or mobile, and to protect the right to pursue a nomadic way of life.
A national organisation that offers support and friendship to widows, and provides opportunities for women to develop a new sense of purpose as they face life on their own.
A national service providing confidential emotional support, 24 hours a day. You donÂ't have to be suicidal to call, they are there for you if you are worried about anything, feel upset or confused, or you just want to talk to someone.