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You can find below various helplines, organisations and support groups to help you heal after loss. 

 
     
 
Bereavement Services Directory

Bereavement Services Directory
This Directory of Bereavement Services in the UK, 2007, is jointly published by Cruse Bereavement Care, Help the Hospices and the Resource Information Service. It has references to over 600 different services throughout the UK.
The directory provides a practical source of information for both professionals and bereaved people. 

  
The Natural Death Centre

The Natural Death Centre
The Natural Death Centre is a charitable project launched in Britain in 1991. It aims to support those dying at home and their carers and to help people to arrange inexpensive, Do-It-Yourself and environmentally-friendly funerals. It has a more general aim of helping to improve the quality of dying.

  
Directgov

Directgov
Direct.gov.uk - a vast amount of information and practical information on death and bereavement, and links to sites such as the court service (for downloading probate application info) the Office of Fair Trading (choosing a funeral) and employment.

  
CLINKS

CLINKS 
CLINKS is the organisation which co-ordinates the work of voluntary organisations with the Prison Service. It provides a useful link for any Cruse branches which are already involved in providing bereavement support services to prisoners, or training for members of staff within the Prison Service. Local branches can affiliate to CLINKS in their region and benefit from the information which CLINKS provides as well as the opportunities for networking with other voluntary organisations involved in prison work. 

  
National Association of Widows

National Association of Widows
What we are is a self-help organisation, run by widows, for widows, that offers comfort, friendship and a listening ear to widows and unmarried women who have lost a partner through bereavement. We are not a professional counselling service but recognise that what most widows require, as much as anything else, is contact with people who understand how they feel; other people who, like them, have experienced the trauma that is widowhood.

 
     

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