When a parent, main carer, brother or sister or other special person is not expected to live, the prospect of communicating this to a child can be daunting, especially when you are upset or in shock yourself. Read more
Guidance for families who have been told that their child is not expected to live. Read more
Guidance on telling a child that their parent or primary carer is not expected to live. Read more
Guidance on telling a child that their sibling is not expected to live. Read more
A ‘living funeral’ (also known as a pre-funeral) is a celebration of someone’s life held while they are still alive. In most cases they are held for people who are not expected to live, whether due to illness or age. Read more
An end-of-life doula (also known as a death doula or death midwife) is someone who can support an individual, and often their family, when they are near to the end of their life or from the time they learn they have a life-limiting illness. 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