How can I get more support?

We hope that our Programme for Parents has provided you with support, tools, guidance to help you navigate this extremely difficult time. We understand that you may need more help, so below are some other support options for now or in the future.

If you need to discuss something urgently, then please contact the Samaritans on 116 123. And in emergency circumstances contact the emergency services on 999.

Sibling Support’s Helpline

Do you want to talk to someone? You can call Sibling Support’s new helpline with Child Bereavement UK on 0800 102 6175 for confidential support, information, and guidance.

The helpline is managed by Child Bereavement UK’s support practitioners and is available for young people up to the age of 25 in the UK whose brother or sister has died, their families, and professionals.

The helpline is available from 9am – 5pm Monday to Friday (except for bank holidays). If you leave a message outside of these times someone will return your call as soon as possible on the next working day.

Child Bereavement UK

Support for Children, Young People, and Families from Child Bereavement UK.

Child Bereavement UK offers a range of support for children and young people up to the age of 25 and their families. This includes support sessions for individuals, couples, and families, as well as facilitated groups for young people, parents, and families.

There are also other charities out there who can support you and your family. Some may be better suited to you than others, but we’ve compiled a list if you are looking for additional support:

Some books that may help.

There are lots of different books which can be beneficial for you and your children. There is no one book which is suitable for all situations, but here are some suggestions for all ages.

Sibling Support has five free booklets which help support children of all ages when their brother and/or sister has died. They contain activities to work through looking at emotions, memories, and coping mechanisms.

* We also have Arabic and Urdu versions available to download from our website.

Grief Works: Stories of Life, Death and Surviving

- by Julie Samuel

We Get It: Voices of Grieving College Students and Young People

- by Heather Servaty-Seib and David Fajgenbaum

The Stars Will Still Be There: What My Daughter Taught Me About Love, Life and Loss

- by Nicola Nuttall

God Is an Octopus:
Loss, Love and a Calling
to Nature

- by Ben Goldsmith