Services in Hillingdon

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    Bereavement support for all ages including children.

    Bereavement Support available with a bereavement counsellor online: https://www.ataloss.org/live-chat

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    Bereavement Advice Centre provides practical help when you need it most. They support and advise people on what they need to do after a death.

    Trained volunteers for bereavement support for adults and children in the London Boroughs of Harrow and Hillingdon.

    Offer visits, drop in sessions and school support. 

    Self referrals accepted as well as referrals from healthcare professionals, the local authority, IAPT/ CAMHS. 

     

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    The Child and Adolescent Bereavement Service (CABS) run by Harlington Hospice provides support for children and young people aged between the ages of 4-17 and their families/ carers who live in Hillingdon and who have been bereaved or who have a loved one with a life-limiting diagnosis. 

    Referrals are accepted via email from schools, healthcare professionals, parents/ carers and young people over 16. 

    CABS offers 1:1 counselling, group sessions and family sessions.

     

     

    The Childhood Bereavement Network (CBN) is the hub for those working with bereaved children, young people and their families across the UK. Support is provided by the network members.

    Offer a telephone support service for bereaved young people up to age 25, their families/ carers or individuals or families who have lost a child. 

    The support team is available to respond to calls, Live Chat or email from 9.00am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday excluding bank holidays.

    Child Death Helpline is operated by a dedicated team of volunteers who are all bereaved parents. The helpline provides support to a parent who has lost a child of any age, under any circumstances, and however recently or long ago, we’re here to help. They also offer support to grandparents, siblings and the extended family, as well as professionals who have been impacted by the death of a child.

    CRUSE Bereavement care helps people through bereavement with support, information and campaigning.

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    Grief Encounter is a national charity offering a free helpline and online support for children and young people wishing to access bereavement support.

    They also offers counselling support in classrooms, online or at their premises in North London. A referral form is available on their website.

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    Halo is a new charity in Hillingdon supporting bereaved children, young people and their families. They hold a monthly drop-in support group in Uxbridge, offer peer support, a bereavement book library, counselling and much more. A referral form is available on their website.

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    Jewish Bereavement Counselling Service has counsellors that understand the specific issues raised by bereavement within a Jewish context. This service is sensitive, aware and knowledgeable about social, cultural and religious needs.

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    The Good Grief Trust helps all those affected by grief in the UK and brings bereavement services together, to ensure that everyone receives the tailored support they need to move forward with their lives.

    The trust is run by the bereaved, for the bereaved and aim to normalise grief and raise awareness of the impact of grief on a national platform. 

     

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    Winston's Wish is a national charity offering a free helpline and online support for children and young people wishing to access bereavement support.

    They also provide resources and further training for schools and healthcare professions.

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    Young lives vs Cancer support young people under 25 with cancer, and their families, to get the help they need during their cancer treatment and beyond, including bereaved families living with emotional distress. 

    Young Minds is a national charity which supports both young people, their parents and loved ones through loss.