by Harriet Lawson | Sep 20, 2024 | free
Families waiting for justice after the death of a loved one endure overwhelming emotional and psychological strain. The long, uncertain legal process deepens their grief, trapping them in a painful limbo where healing seems impossible. As they seek answers and...
by Harriet Lawson | Aug 30, 2024 | free
According to the Childhood Bereavement Network, around 46,300 children in the UK aged 0–17 lose a parent each year—about 127 children every day. This means that 1 in 29 school-age children has experienced the death of a parent or sibling, equating to roughly one child...
by Harriet Lawson | Aug 22, 2024 | free
When someone passes away, our thoughts naturally turn to the loved ones they’ve left behind, and we instinctively seek ways to offer our support. We also want to convey to that person that they are in our thoughts during this difficult time. There are many ways to do...
by Harriet Lawson | Aug 9, 2024 | free
Grief is a profoundly personal and often overwhelming experience, leaving us with a complex mix of emotions—sadness, confusion, anger, and sometimes guilt—when we lose someone we love. While there’s no universal approach to coping with loss, many find solace in...
by Harriet Lawson | Aug 1, 2024 | free
Honouring a loved one who has passed away is a deeply personal journey, and there are countless ways to keep their memory alive in our hearts and lives. Whether through grand gestures or simple, heartfelt acts, honouring a loved one allows us to celebrate their life,...
by Harriet Lawson | Jul 29, 2024 | free
When we talk about loss, the primary focus is often on the direct impact of someone’s death. This primary loss is the immediate absence of a loved one, the end of their presence in our daily lives. However, there is another layer of grief that is often...