
Meet the Team
Bereavement is not a mental health issue. Grief is a normal human response to loss, and we need to be prepared to safeguard our staff
Workplace Bereavement was founded in early 2023 by Jacqueline Gunn following the untimely passing of her father. During this profoundly challenging period, Jacqueline recognized a significant gap in support for employees dealing with loss. She observed that many workplaces, often unintentionally, lacked the knowledge or resources to effectively support bereaved employees, not fully understanding the profound impact that grief can have on overall well-being.
In 2024, Jacqueline met Vicky Simpson, and together they shared a vision for transforming how workplaces respond to grief. Vicky brought to light the critical need for additional support for children and young people experiencing loss. Having witnessed firsthand the lasting effects of grief on children, Vicky emphasised the importance of enhanced support from children’s services and schools to prevent detrimental impacts on their future.

Meet The team
Get to know the heart and soul behind our work.
At Workplace Bereavement, we bring together diverse talents, who are united by passion and a shared commitment.
Below, you can meet the exceptional individuals that conduct our workplace counselling sessions, and drive our pioneering workplace training programmes.

Jacqueline Gunn
Founder, Director, Developer
More about Jacqueline
Jacqueline Gunn is the founder and CEO of Workplace Bereavement Advocacy which launched in 2023. Jacqui is also the founder and chairperson of Talking about Loss, a bereavement charity set up in 2019 after the death of her father. Jacqui felt very isolated after her father’s funeral and wondered where she was to go to get support and be with like-minded people who knew what she was going through. Jacqui openly talks about her depression and how she felt if she didn’t do something positive, she would sink into a deeper dark depression. After heading back into work two days after losing her father, Jacqui still can remember how she felt driving back into work, the pressure and anxiety, even though she had a very supportive boss and work colleague. She soon found out this wasn’t the case for many bereaved people, thus making her determined to develop a programme to train people from organisations to become bereavement advocates. On the fourth-year anniversary for TAL Workplace Bereavement Advocacy was launched and has been very well received. Grief is a lonely place, and Jacqui is determined to change how we talk about grief, Jacqui says “one thing we all have in common is we will all lose someone we love; we need to break down these barriers “.

Vicky Simpson
Director and Responsible Individual
More about Vicky
I set VCare24 up in 2017 as a secure ambulance service and crisis placements for vulnerable young people. VCare, over the years has developed a good working relationship with many trusts, CCG and Local Authorities delivering bespoke care to some of the most vulnerable. We now have a large experienced dedicated transport team working under our CQC registrations ensuring every patient is treated with the dignity they respect in times of crisis.
We have 5 Ofsted registered homes for Emotional behavioural Difficulties and one Learning disabilities home. I set up the company because I have a passion for helping people and wanted to give children a place where given the right inspiration, they can build foundations for a better future. I am very proud of the company and how far we have come and the commitment of the staff that have helped it get to where it is today.

Clare Gunn
Lead Trainer, Developer
More about Clare
Clare is an experienced qualified teacher, with a BA (Hons) QTS. Having also worked for over 20 years as a dedicated Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator, she holds a certificate in Advanced Educational Studies in The Teaching of Children with Special Educational Needs.
Clare is currently embracing the role of lead trainer for WPBA, equipping adults with the necessary skills, knowledge and understanding that enables them to address the unspoken need of bereaved colleagues, children and young people within their workplace, school or other setting. Drawing on her own personal and professional experience of adult and child bereavement, Clare is highly driven by the positive impact that the training has on so many individuals and organisations. Beyond her role as a trainer, Clare enjoys regular early morning runs, exploring and visiting new places and spending time walking in the countryside with her energetic and much-loved Black Labrador.

Mia Simpson
Training Instructor
More about Mia
Having been part of the VCare24 team for several years initially as an Administrator, I seized the opportunity to transition into a Training Instructor role, recognising it as the ideal career path for me. Making the move from VCare24 to join the training team at VCare Training Solutions has been incredibly rewarding, and I’ve never looked back since!
I’m excited about the prospect of supporting others in their respective roles, leveraging my knowledge and understanding. Our training team at VCare Training Solutions boasts a wealth of expertise and skills that can be tailored to suit your specific needs across our diverse range of courses.

Amy Holden
Training Instructor
More about Amy
I have dedicated over 14 years to education, qualifying as a teacher in 2008 with a specialism in Early Years. In 2013, I expanded my expertise by completing a qualification in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) at the University of Manchester.
In 2023, after experiencing a difficult workplace situation following my own family bereavement, I discovered the great value of workplace bereavement support. This led me to join Workplace Bereavement as a trainer, where I also create resources, write blogs, and deliver training to organisations.
I am currently training in Therapeutic Play Skills at Chichester University, intending to offer specialised support for bereaved children. Beyond my role at Workplace Bereavement, I’m a proud wife and mum to two energetic boys. Our family also includes two lovable dogs, Daisy and Buddy, as well as some pet fish and stick insects that keep things lively at home! In my free time, I love heading to the seaside for fossil hunting adventures, taking long walks, and enjoying the simple joys of the outdoors.
Our Ambassadors

Emma Jones
Young Heart’s Ambassador
More about Emma
I am delighted to announce that I am a Young Hearts Ambassador. Now since the heartbreak of losing Mum when I’d just turned 18, I’ve always felt that I wanted to use my experience to help other people who might find themselves in a similar situation and one thing I always remember is that during Mum’s illness, and particularly, you know, when she died, I wish I’d had people around me outside of my family, particularly at high school really, that I could just talk to and have them help me understand my feelings. So, in my role as a young hearts ambassador I’ll actually be going into schools and other child focused settings, to help train caregivers on how to give the best support and offer children a nurturing environment during what is one of the worst times of their lives. I hate the idea of any children grieving but I really hope that the work that we’re doing will help them in some way. So, yeah, I’m really pleased to be working with Young Hearts, and fingers crossed it’ll make a difference.
What We Do
Workplace Bereavement provides a comprehensive range of services, which can be tailored, to best suit the specific needs of your organisation. Our bereavement support services include:
Workplace Bereavement Advocate Training
A pioneering training programme, which equips employees with the skills they need to become trained bereavement advocates within their workplace.
Specialist Bereavement
Counselling
Workplace Bereavement’s team of trusted, professionally qualified bereavement counsellors provide comprehensive workplace support.
CPD Workplace
Bereavement
Continued Professional Development (CPD) involves pursuing further skills and knowledge development, related to your career. All of Workplace Bereavement’s training courses are certified by the CPD accreditation.
Workplace Bereavement
Consultancy
Our experienced, fully trained team offers tailored services, through a wrap-around consultancy service. We will help you to determine the most effective bereavement support solution for your specific business context.

A pioneering training
programme, trusted by businesses
across Europe
Workplace Bereavement provides bereavement support, counselling and training to companies across the UK and Europe.
We are CPD accredited training providers, and our skilled, friendly team have years of experience providing workplace bereavement counselling. At Workplace Bereavement, we know that grief does not end when bereavement leave does. Grief is a normal human response to loss, but regardless, it can present one of the most difficult periods that a person faces in their life. And, companies need to treat it as such.
However, studies highlight that 35% of employees felt they did not receive bereavement guidance from their employers. Although it can be difficult to find the right way to help grieving employees, if your workplace does not offer any support, your employees can be left feeling distressed, anxious and isolated.
If you want to keep your employees happy and motivated, it is your organisation’s responsibility to ensure their bereavement support systems are up to scratch.
Working with our workplace bereavement consultancy, you can ensure the correct procedure is in place, to support your colleagues with sensitivity. This will not only strengthen workplace morale, but help keep your teams feeling respected, supported and safe.
If you would like to learn more about bereavement support, or enlist our team to assist your business, visit our contact page or give us a call on




