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Resources

General Information

Public Health England - Help is at Hand

UCL/Meadows Communication - Finding The Words

Mind in Somerset - Somerset Suicide Bereavement Support Service Leaflet

 

Mind in Somerset - Help is at Hand Pocket Leaflet

Mind in Somerset - Bereavement Card 2017

        Local

Coroner Somerset

Counselling Services

 

Cruse Bereavement Care

 

Cruse Traumatic Bereavement Information

Hope Again

Hospital Bereavement Services

Musgrove Park Hospital

Weston General Hospital

Yeovil District Hospital

Royal United Hospital Bath

Charities

       In Charley's Memory

       Rosie Crane Trust

      Winston's Wish

      LifeLine

      Support After Suicide

      Alliance of Hope

 

    General

Farming Community Network

Grassroots

 

Samaritans - Telephone: 116 123

 

Groups:

 

Burnham Bereavement Cafe

Relish Cafe, College Street - 12pm, fourth Wednesday of the month. St Andrew's Church - 4pm, third Sunday of the month.

 

Comfort Club Bereavement

Wookey Hub, High Street, Wookey Nr Wells. Second Wednesday of the month 2pm – 3.30pm. Revd Paul Clarke - 01749 677078.

 

Evercreech Bereaved Friends Club

Third Sunday afternoon of each month in The Back Room of the Village Hall starting at 3pm.

Email: info@evercreech.org.uk

Frome ‘Coffee, Care and Cake Group’ – Bereavement Support Group 

Drop in group on the second Monday of the month 10am - 12pm. Held upstairs at Frome medical Practice, Enos Way, Frome. Free 1:1 support also available. Email - info@thebereavementcentre.co.uk. Call Janet on 07834 449069 or Gary on 07834 529696.

      National

Bereavement Advice Centre

Blue Cross Pet Bereavement

Brake

C.A.L.M. 

(Campaign Against Living Miserably)

Child Bereavement UK

Kooth 

Inquest

Papyrus 

(Prevention of Young Suicide)

S.O.B.S. 

(Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide)

The Compassionate Friends

The Silver Line

W.A.Y. 

(Widowed and Young)

Grief Encounter

SLOW

(Surviving the Loss Of your World)

Way Up

National Association of Widows

At A Loss

The Hope Project -

The Hope Project provides short-term emotional and practical support for men aged 30-64, specifically those who are in psychological distress or have recently self-harmed.  

R;pple Suicide Prevention-

R;pple is an online monitoring tool designed to present a visual page on a user’s device the second they are flagged as searching for a harmful keyword or phrases.

Olly's Future -

Ten Tools to Talking About Suicide

Talk Club -

TALK CLUB IS A TALKING AND LISTENING CLUB FOR MEN.

Talk Club is a Male Mental Fitness Movement. 

Harmless -

Harmless is a passionate organisation who works to address and overcome issues related to self-harm and suicide.

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