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Coping as restrictions ease
As we reach the two-year anniversary of the first lockdown, restrictions are being removed across the UK. But many of those grieving someone who died are still struggling.
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Julia Samuel’s Grief Works App
The Grief Works app is designed to take you on a step by step journey through grief and help increase resilience. Here Julia Samuel explains how it works.
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BBC’s One Show features Cruse volunteer meeting The Queen
A special episode of the One Show features Cruse volunteer Yolanda Clarke in their 'photos with The Queen' feature.
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New relationships after the death of a partner
Considering dating or starting a new relationship after losing a partner is a very individual and emotional decision
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Cruse and Co-op launch new partnership helping communities
A new partnership from Co-op and Cruse Bereavement Support is aiming to help people talk about death and grief more openly.
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Bereavement academic journal relaunched
In January 2022 we published our new open-access journal Bereavement: Journal of grief and responses to death
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Grief during the pandemic
What have been the major challenges of being bereaved during the COVID-19 pandemic? New UK research reports the difficult experiences which have affected so many
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Christmas single to remember those who have died
Somerset acoustic band The Portraits aim for Christmas Number One single with proceeds going to Cruse.
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Supporting bereaved older people
Our Cruse project shows how grieving older people can be supported in their community.
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A new toolkit for GPs to use with bereaved patients
We're announcing an exciting new partnership with the Royal College of GPs to strengthen bereavement support and understanding of grief for people across the UK.
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Children’s Grief Awareness Week
We're asking for a new focus on children who've lost a caregiver in the pandemic.
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Books about grief
Grief can feel very isolating. Reading about other people's experiences can make you feel like you're no longer alone.
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