How we react to loss will be different for everyone. Whether you’re newly bereaved or bereaved many years, grief is a process and it takes time. There is no right or wrong way to grieve.
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Understanding the Grieving Process

Below is a short (5 mins) e-learning course designed specifically with bereaved people in mind as an introduction to the grieving process

understanding grief

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Bereavement Support Line

Our free Bereavement Support Line, in partnership with the HSE, is there if you're grieving and need connection, comfort and support right now.

Types of Grief

The loss of a partner, a child, a sibling, a parent, a close friend or even a pet can deeply affect us. Children and teenagers can also experience intense grief.

Coping with loss

Coping with Loss

Everyone grieves differently. Learn how to help yourself cope with loss and where to go for help.

Childrens-Grief

Children's Bereavement

Grief is confusing. While it’s completely natural to worry and want to protect children and teenagers, the best thing to do is give them age-appropriate information about a death.

Bereavement Support

People who are grieving may benefit from support via a variety of channels. Our resources and support materials can help guide you and offer you help and solace when you need it most.

Grief in the Workplace

Our bereavement consultancy and training programme helps organisations support employees experiencing loss and grief.