When someone dies, it can leave you feeling lost, unsure of what to think, feel, or do next. Whether it’s a parent, sibling, friend, baby, child or someone you admired from afar, their absence can feel overwhelming, frightening, and deeply upsetting. Life can suddenly seem unfamiliar without them in it.
We are Child Bereavement UK, and we want you to know that whatever you’re feeling – or not feeling – is completely valid. Grief doesn’t follow rules, timelines, or expectations, and there is no right or wrong way to grieve.
We’re here to help you find your own way forward, in your own time. There are lots of ways we can support you. All of our services are digital, meaning you can access them wherever you are in the UK.
If you're a bereaved child or young person between the ages of 13 and 25 and would like to influence the work we do for other children and young people, you can apply to become a Youth Ambassador. Read more
Listen to honest conversations about grief on our podcast. Read more
A dedicated online space for grieving teenagers and young adults (13 to 25) Read more
Read about the experiences of bereaved young people and how support has helped them. Read more
Guidance around grief when you are in school, college or university. Read more
Tips from young people on what can help when you're grieving Read more
Activities to support a bereaved child to talk about their feelings, manage their grief, and find ways to remember someone special. Explore activities
Animations and films, including films made by young people for other young people. Read more
Suitable for young adults who have been bereaved of someone important to them Read more
Guidance for young people when a friend dies by suicide. Read more
Suitable for young people who have been bereaved of someone important to them. Read more
Our bereavement specialists run live talks, workshops and free webinars for children, young people, parents and families every month. Read more
Guidance on ways bereaved people grieve and what can help. Read more
Child Bereavement UK helps children and young people (up to the age of 25), parents and families, to rebuild their lives when a child grieves or when a child dies. Read more