Public Knowledge of End-of-Life Care Services At National Bereavement Service, we do our very best to ensure we are a sa...
Fortunately
Fortunately ‘Fortunately’ with Fi Glover and Jane Garvey has become a regular feature of my bedtime radio listening....
Grief in Podcasts
Grief in Podcasts I’m not quite sure how I have come so late to the Grief Channel and podcasts in general. I’m g...
National Grief Awareness Week
It’s National Grief Awareness Week from December 2nd – 8th an event that feels particularly pertinent this year give...
How to Make Arranging a Funeral Less Stressful and Distressing
How to Make Arranging a Funeral Less Stressful and Distressing Following the death of a loved one, arranging the funeral...
World Suicide Day – How Employers Can Assist in the Prevention of Workplace Suicide
World Suicide Day – How Employers Can Assist in the Prevention of Workplace Suicide To mark World Suicide Prevention D...
Coping with Loneliness After Loss
Coping with Loneliness After Loss At some point in their lives, most of us will feel lonely. Until recently, however, lo...
Working in Partnership to Provide the Right Help
At The NBS, we work in partnership with a wide variety of organisations, which enables us to signpost people to speciali...
Organise your life: for now and after death
By Anne Wadey, Senior Bereavement Advisor at the National Bereavement Service. Decluttering has become trendy – if you...
Bereavement and Intestacy in England and Wales
When somebody has passed away without a Will (died intestate) the pain of bereavement may be worsened. There is the addi...