Bereavement Help Point

A free drop-in session to talk to others who are experiencing bereavement and loss.

A space to meet and talk to others

The Bereavement Help Point is a community based drop-in service where all people who are bereaved are welcome. It’s a space to meet and talk with others who may be experiencing similar thoughts and feelings, in an informal and supportive setting. These sessions are run in partnership with Dorothy House Hospice Care and The Carers' Centre

Bereavement Help Point sessions are free of charge and there’s no need to book, just come along to one of the following locations.

  • "The Wednesday meeting has been an absolute Godsend to me. I can be me, talking to others going through the same emotions. When someone close dies it’s like losing an arm or leg, but here I have found new friends which has really helped"

Young female runner with bib number 7511, named Laura, participating in a race outdoors with other runners nearby.
Four people standing outdoors on a city street, smiling and with their arms around each other. Two men and two women, dressed casually, some wearing pink and blue shirts with the words 'why...'.
A man hugging two young girls outside in front of a stone wall with vines, all wearing pink hoodies.