
Grief as a member of the LGBTQ+ Community
In this blog, Lisa shares her story of grief as well as her experience as a member of the LGBTQ+ community. She also shares tips
In this blog, Lisa shares her story of grief as well as her experience as a member of the LGBTQ+ community. She also shares tips
I wrote Phase One after my mum’s funeral and wake. I was 17 trying to make sense of my grief. Sat on the floor, next
Content warning: References to suicide Film is a powerful medium for its ability to give shape and expression to objects that are otherwise difficult to
Emma shares her story and introduces us to her dad, and all she’s learnt since he died. My Dad was 59 when he died. He
Our regular blogger Emily shares her thoughts on grieving at Christmas. It doesn’t matter if it’s your first Christmas without your loved one, or if
How can you grieve when nobody knows that you’re grieving? Lately, as a queer person, I’ve been thinking a lot about how coming out is
In this blog, Lisa shares a little about her grief journey and the importance of talking about baby loss. We are now near the end
Founder and Director of Let’s Talk About Loss, Beth French, reflects on the actions Let’s Talk About Loss took during Black History Month 2022, what
Let’s Talk About Loss is delighted to repost an excerpt of a post written by Chris Leech for his blog, Blind Psyche. Chris is a
Jude shares her thoughts on the seventh anniversary of her mum’s death. Written on Sunday 31st July It’s seven years. Today. I thought that as