I wish my child hadn’t died. I wish I had her back. I wish you wouldn’t be afraid to speak my child’s name. My child lived and was very important to me. I need to hear that he was importantRead more…
Dealing with the unexpected loss of baby Alissa (article)
In the early hours of the 4th May 2014 our beautiful second daughter Alissa Willow Primrose arrived silently into the world. After 41 weeks of very healthy pregnancy and in early labour she was suddenly gone, no cause was found.Read more…
Supporting families who have lost a child (article)
THE GOOD GRIEF PROJECT is a charity dedicated to an understanding of grief as an active and creative process. Our mission is to support families grieving after the untimely death of a loved one, particularly the death of a child.Read more…
Camilla: How finding other grieving parents helped me cope (video)
Bereavement midwife, Lydia, discusses rainbow babies (video)
Time is precious: Victoria; surviving life as a widow and bereaved mother (video)
How we survived losing our beloved Josh abroad (video)
The difference between fathers and mothers dealing with grief (article)
I write this at the risk of promoting stereotypes but I think it is important to discuss differences in how fathers and mothers tend to grieve. This discussion will certainly not completely apply to any particular couple but I hopeRead more…
Say their name (video) www.tcf.org.uk
Compassionate Friends
Tony: What helped us with our loss (video)
Why I started SUDCUK – Sudden Unexpected Death in Children charity (video)
A poem by Donna Ashworth
When you have lost someone you love Do not make the mistake of living in sadness, or living small to honour their absence. You owe it to them to live even more vividly than before. If they could reach you,Read more…