Support for children in the wake of tragic events Winston’s Wish is helping parents and teachers to support children affected by news about the London and Manchester attacks #News & Events
Rio Ferdinand is writing a book about his journey through grief The former England player is writing about widowhood, bereavement and parenthood in forthcoming memoir Thinking Out Loud #Bereavement
Designing for death online Since the beginning of the internet, grief and death have found their way online. Are tech companies keeping pace with users? #Bereavement
Colourful graves and cemeteries These unusual headstones and rainbow coloured graveyards are vibrant tributes to lost loved ones #Tradition & Culture
Dear Annie: I want to talk about the brother I miss If you’ve lost someone close to you, or been affected by a bereavement, psychologist Annie Broadbent is here to help #Bereavement
Making the best of Option B in times of grief A new book from Sheryl Sandberg and psychologist Adam Grant explores how to build resilience in the face of adversity #Bereavement
10 amazing alternative coffins you have to see From colourful to crazy, these picture coffins are a unique way to say goodbye to someone who was one-of-a-kind #Funerals
Caring for life, death and beyond in children’s palliative care When a child has a life-limiting condition, hospices are there for families through everything #End of Life Planning
Does virtual reality have a place in end of life care? How cutting-edge virtual reality experiences could help dying patients at the end of life #End of Life Planning
Royal support for Children’s Hospice Week 2017 HRH The Duchess of Cambridge joins leading charities in highlighting the importance of children’s hospices across the UK #News & Events
Why is natural burial on the rise? Increasing numbers of people are opting for green burials and eco funerals #Tradition & Culture
Death around the world: Russian funeral traditions Discover Russian funeral customs, inspired and influenced by Russian Orthodox customs and ancient folk culture #Tradition & Culture
Dear Annie: My bereaved mum’s reluctant to part with Dad’s stuff If you’ve lost someone close to you, or been affected by a bereavement, psychologist Annie Broadbent is here to help #Bereavement
Why do we have funeral rituals? Professor Douglas Davies explains how death studies can help us understand why funeral rites continue to be a key part of human behaviour #Tradition & Culture
Grieving families react to McDonald’s childhood bereavement ad A controversial fast food advert has divided opinion over its depiction of a teenage boy grieving for his dad #News & Events