Bereavement support
Emotional, practical and social support to help you and your family through the difficult grieving process
At Lines Bannister, we understand how hard it can be to lose someone close to you and have developed a unique bereavement service to help and support you through this difficult time.
Bereavement Care is a free service designed to support your emotional, practical and social needs, providing access to one to one bereavement counselling, friendship/social and support groups, walk and talk groups, life coaching and memorial services.
The Bereavement Care team
Bereavement Care is run by a team of professionals and volunteers, with extensive knowledge and experience in counselling, bereavement and life coaching.
Our free bereavement services
1-1 Bereavement support
You will be supported by a qualified Counsellor, trainee Counsellor or a Befriender/Listener in a private and confidential space. We offer face to face, telephone, email and online support free of charge.
Wellbeing groups
Our Wellbeing groups provide a time and place where you will be able to meet other people experiencing the effects of bereavement. The people you meet will have a shared understanding of how you may be feeling. The groups are either face to face or online.
Friendship groups
The purpose of groups is to provide a time and place where you will be able to meet with other people who are experiencing the effects of bereavement and will understand something of how you are feeling. The groups meet socially once a month in different areas or online.
Find your nearest bereavement support group
For further information on any of our bereavement services please contact Bereavement Care on 08081 691 922
or contact us via message on our website.
“I found the sessions very helpful and I learned from listening to others in the group that the feelings I was having were very natural. I continued with the group and felt that I was getting stronger and understood my feelings more each month.”
“I feel the whole experience has given a purpose to my life, something that feels missing when you have a bereavement. I call the group my second family, as there is always someone to talk to when you feel down. They have also helped me to laugh again. Without Bereavement Care I would not have gotten through this on my own”.