Adults bereaved as children

In the course of our work, we have met many adults who were bereaved as children and received little or no support. They talk to us about how their grief affected their childhoods and how it continues to impact on their lives into adulthood.

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At Winston’s Wish, we’ve helped many children and young people access the support they needed, giving them the confidence to live happy and healthy lives. Here, our alumni share their grief and how it has shaped their life as they navigate adulthood.  

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Join our community

Through our work with bereaved children, we know how valuable it is to meet others with similar experiences. Finding a community who truly understands can help you connect and continue to grow around your grief.  

Our exclusive Facebook community allows you to do just that, with over 3,000 members who regularly post and support one another.  

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Adults with unresolved grief

In the course of our work, we have also met many adults who were bereaved as children who received little or no support.  

Unresolved grief can have a huge impact on adults whose stories of loss are untold, unheard – whose grief stays silent inside. 

But that doesn’t have to be the case anymore, our Facebook community is place where you can connect with other adults whose grief also went unchecked.  

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Voices of adults who were bereaved as children

Our report ‘Voices of adults bereaved as children,’ gathers the experiences of adults whose parents or siblings died when they were children. This report reinforces the message that meaningful support is important. 

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The long-term impact of childhood bereavement

In 2018, Winston’s Wish hosted a panel for Adults Bereaved as Children that looked at the long-term impact of unresolved grief. We were joined by Sir AI Aynsley-Green, David Scotland, Colleen McLaughlin and Zoe Bassett. 

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