The Long Goodbye: Working While Grieving Alzheimer’s

Losing a family member to Alzheimer’s is not like losing them all at once. People often call it “the long goodbye.” It’s slow and painful, as the person you love seems to slip away in small pieces. Memories fade, words become fewer, and the relationship you once knew starts to change. For many, grief begins […]

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Bullying in the workplace

Workplace bullying is something that can happen anywhere, from the noise of a construction site to the fast pace of a hospital ward, to the quiet of an office. It doesn’t always look the same. Sometimes it’s shouting or intimidation, other times it’s subtle exclusion, constant criticism, or those small gestures that chip away at […]

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Supporting Grief in Farming and Beyond: A Personal Reflection

As featured in Farmers Weekly, Workplace Bereavement founder Jacqueline Gunn shares a powerful reflection on how grief touches farming families, rural communities, and workplaces alike. A proud sponsor of Britain’s Fittest Farmer, Jacqueline uses her platform to highlight how fitness, grief support, and resilience intersect — particularly in isolated industries like agriculture. Following the sudden […]

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Going on Holiday for the First Time After a Loved One Has Died

Going away for the first time after losing someone you love can bring up all sorts of feelings you may not expect. Holidays are often tied up with memories of family, laughter, and moments shared, so the thought of travelling without them can feel upsetting and difficult. What should be a time of rest, relaxation […]

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The Myths We Tell About Grief 

We all grow up hearing certain phrases about grief. They’re passed down in families, shared among friends, and echoed in workplaces, whether that’s a busy office, a factory floor, a construction site, or out on the road. On the surface, these words are meant to comfort. However, sometimes they carry unspoken rules that make grief […]

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Why Are Doctors Striking in the UK? And Why We Should Care

It’s hard to ignore the headlines lately doctors on strike, appointments cancelled, the NHS under strain. But behind the disruption are real people who’ve dedicated their lives to caring for others, and who are now fighting for fair treatment themselves. This isn’t just about pay (though that’s part of it). It’s about respect, burnout, and […]

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Jacqueline Gunn Featured In Farmer’s Weekly: Her Team’s Story

Grief is part of life, but too often, it’s ignored at work. When Jacqueline Gunn lost her father, a third-generation farmer from the Yorkshire Wolds, the silence that followed was deafening. His sudden passing left her not only mourning a parent but also grappling with the deep emotional void that grief can bring, especially in […]

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Honouring Ozzy Osbourne and the Hidden Struggles of Parkinson’s

Many of us paused at the news that Ozzy Osbourne, the Prince of Darkness, the rock icon, and beloved husband, father and grandfather had died on 22 July 2025. Whether you grew up with Black Sabbath or simply admired his resilience, it’s clear his passing has left a gap in many hearts. Ozzy had been […]

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Affairs in the Workplace: The Quiet Impact on Wellbeing and Culture

A recent viral moment at a Coldplay concert caught the internet’s attention when two concertgoers, later identified as senior colleagues at a US tech company, shared a kiss on the venue’s kiss-cam. The moment sparked whispers online and, more seriously, within their workplace. It later emerged that both were married to other people. As the […]

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