December 7, 2021 · Blog | Research

Supporting bereaved older people

Our Cruse project shows how grieving older people can be supported in their community.

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Our history

Cruse Bereavement Support has been helping people who are struggling with grief and bereavement for over 60 years.

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Privacy policy

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Supporting children bereaved by suicide

Students been bereaved through suicide can be under a lot of pressure. Here’s how a school can support them.

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Returning to school after someone dies

Preparing for a student to return to school after someone dies is important. Find out what to do beforehand, what to expect and how to continue to support them.

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2022 in numbers

In 2022 over 100,000 people received support directly from a Cruse volunteer or staff member and many thousands more visited our sites or connected with us on social media.

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Press release: Cruse Bereavement Support charity pays its respects to Her Majesty The Queen

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2021 in numbers

In 2021 we saw more demand and helped more people than in 2020.

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October 4, 2021 · News

Developing our new brand

Our new brand and values are the result of a long process of reflection, research and consultation. Cruse Chief Executive Steven Wibberley explains how it happened.

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Helping teenagers cope with death

Young people and teenagers have a greater understanding of death than children. But it's important to remember that they're not adults.

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What children understand about death

When someone close to a child dies, it’s important to understand what they already know about death.

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September 9, 2021 · Blog

Cruse memories of September 11th

Former Cruse CEO Debbie Kerslake was part of the Cruse response team who travelled to New York after 9/11. In this blog she reflects on her experiences and memories.

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