
Please don’t say “I’m sorry for your loss”
In this blog, Amy reflects on people’s reactions to loss, where sometimes just being present is better than saying anything. She draws on her own
In this blog, Amy reflects on people’s reactions to loss, where sometimes just being present is better than saying anything. She draws on her own
In this blog, Grace reflects on her experience of grieving whilst at university. Get in touch to share your own story or advice for others. An ominous
In this blog, Ruth reflects on a book, Grief Works, which has helped her to understand and process her own grief, as well as helped
One of the Newcastle meet up Hosts, Amy, reflects on the familiar feeling of lockdown and her top tips for self-care. A familiar feeling Where
In this blog, Amy reflects on grieving for her Dad during the UK’s coronavirus lockdown. Get in touch to share your own story or advice
The world is grieving. We have lost so much. Loss of connection. Loss of normality. Loss of control. Loss of predictability. Loss of understanding. Loss
In this blog, Jane reflects on her first Mother’s Day following her mother’s passing last year. Get in touch to share your own story or
In this blog, Shantanu describes the benefits of grief journaling to help process and manage grief. We hope you find this post helpful. Get in
In this blog, Jane reflects on the losses she has experienced and how she has used the benefit of hindsight to write a book to help
In this blog, Michaela reflects on her journey into motherhood and describes the unrivalled love she feels; which she now uses to help others. Two lines on the