Resources, publications and online information

We offer a range of helpful and practical resources, information and specialist publications for families and professionals supporting grieving children.

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Books and resources to help support bereaved children

Written by experts, our specialist books help parents, carers and professionals to support grieving children and young people after the death of someone close to them. They cover death by suicide, homicide, serious illness and in the military and are suitable for young children through to teenagers. You can see our books below and visit our shop to see all our resources including memory boxes. We can ship to UK addresses only.

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A Child's Grief book cover
A Child’s Grief

Supporting a child when someone in their family has died. New 2021 edition.

As Big As It Gets book
As Big As It Gets

Supporting a child when someone close to them is seriously ill. 

Muddles, Puddles and Sunshine book cover
Muddles, Puddles and Sunshine

An activity book offering practical and sensitive support for bereaved younger children.

Beyond the Rough Rock
Beyond The Rough Rock

Supporting a child who has been bereaved through suicide. 

You Just don't understand - Winston's Wish
You Just Don’t Understand

Offering practical advice for those supporting bereaved teenagers.

We All Grieve book
We All Grieve

Supporting bereaved children who have special educational needs and disabilities.

Out Of The Blue book
Out of the Blue

Supporting teenagers through their bereavement using a range of activities.

Never too young to grieve
Never Too Young To Grieve

Supporting children under five after the death of a parent.

Hope beyond the Headlines by Winston's Wish
Hope Beyond The Headlines

Supporting a child or young person bereaved through murder or manslaughter. 

The family has been informed
The Family Has Been Informed

Supporting bereaved children and young people from military families.

Book Club Web
Winston’s Book Club

A series of 12 story books for children up to eight years old to help them explore their grief feelings.

Using a memory box with bereaved children
Memory boxes

Keep photos, letters and treasured items of the person who died in a memory box.

Little Box of Big Thoughts
Little Box of Big Thoughts

Record memories and messages for your child that can be a unique and permanent reminder.

Further resources and information to support bereaved children

Activities

Activities to help grieving children and young people express their feelings and maintain memories of the person who has died.

Support for schools

Guidance and resources for schools supporting bereaved pupils, including training, a template bereavement policy and PSHE lesson plans.

Online information & advice

Advice and resources to support children and young people, including on bereavement by suicide, homicide and serious illness.

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