Bereavement specialists share ways to support a child or young person when someone important to them has a serious illness. Read more
When a child experiences the death of a pet, like the death of a person, it can be a very difficult time for them. It’s important to be supportive and understanding as they grieve the loss of their pet. Read more
Bereavement specialists share advice to parents, carers, and supporting adults helping a child or young person grieving for their sibling. Read more
Poppy’s, an independent funeral director, based in London shares ways to support families with children to prepare for a funeral. Read more
It can be difficult to know what to say, but sending a card of support to a child or young person following the death of someone close to them can help them know that they are not forgotten. Read more
Special days can be really difficult for children and young people who have lost a parent or special role model in their life. Read more
Help improve bereavement support in education by sharing the Ask Me: Education campaign with your child's school, college or university. Read more
Social media can be both helpful and challenging for bereaved children, so our team discuss the different ways it can impact a bereaved child. Read more
Here we share tips on supporting a grieving child going from primary to secondary school and how you can help them navigate their emotions. Read more
Making a memory box is a great way to help children and young people keep items to help them remember someone who has died. Read more
Writing a Christmas card to someone who has died can be a nice way to include them in your Christmas and express your grief feelings. Read more
We take a look at the impact bereavement has on young carers and how they can navigate this role. Read more