Help at Hand for Grieving Families

Press team , 04 December 2020 15:21

South Shields Town Hall will be bathed in a yellow glow next Tuesday to mark the end of national Grief Awareness Week.

The South Tyneside landmark is just one of many across the UK lighting up in a bid to raise awareness that help and support is available to all those who have suffered a bereavement.

Organised by the Good Grief Trust, the awareness week seeks to remind people that help and support is available.

Cllr Hetherington, Lead Member for Independence and Wellbeing, said: "Losing a loved one is always difficult but the pandemic has brought additional challenges for those struggling with loss. Due to the Covid pandemic and restrictions imposed, many people were unable to say goodbye to loved ones, had difficulty accessing bereavement services and experienced isolation and loneliness.

"However, it is important that people remember that help is available. This year has been challenging for everyone but for those who have lost a loved one, it has been particularly difficult. Although it is vital that we all continue to follow the guidance to remain safe at all times, I would urge people to not suffer in silence but reach out to access the support they need. In addition to the Good Grief Trust there are other support groups who provide an invaluable service in supporting people through their darkest times."

Councillor Hetherington added: "This year will be remembered as one in which far too many people were taken too soon. By lighting up our Town Hall, along with a host of other landmarks including Blackpool Tower, the National Theatre, cathedrals and bridges across the UK, we hope to send out a beacon of hope.

"Let's continue to work together, follow the guidance and beat the virus so that we can look forward to a better 2021."

In addition to the Good Grief Trust, South Tyneside residents who have lost a loved one can access support from the following organisations:

South Tyneside NHS Trust (The South Tyneside Lifecycle Team)

Tel: 0191 2832937

www.southtynesidelifecyclementalhealth.nhs.uk/

Cruse Bereavement Care          

Tel: 0191 276 5533

www.cruse.org.uk

Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide

Tel: 0115 944 1117

www.uksobs.org

Child Bereavement UK

Tel: 0800 02 888 40

www.childbereavementuk.org

Bereaved Parents Support Organizations' Network

www.bpson.org.uk

At A Loss    

www.ataloss.org

Last modified: 29 September 2021 15:22