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Child Bereavement UK, a charity which supports children and young people when someone important to them has died or is not expected to live, and parents and the wider family when a baby or child ...
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Wakefield Express on MSNHospice urges parents to have life-saving water safety conversations this summerAs 47% of accidental drownings occur between May and August, Yorkshire charity Martin House Children’s Hospice is calling on families to be extra vigilant in, on and around the water this summer.
Bereaved people or their representatives can now access a dedicated bereavement helpline for help with ‘informal’ or ...
Child Bereavement U.K. was founded by Diana's friend, Julia Samuel, who is so close to the family that William and Kate Middleton later chose her as a godparent for their oldest son Prince George, 11 ...
Prince William has candidly opened up on how "grief is the very worst pain any child or parent will ever endure”. It comes as he lavished praise on the merging of two charities, who aim to help those ...
-- Prince William spoke movingly about his mother, the late Princess Diana, in a rare, emotional and public speech at the 21st anniversary dinner of the charity, Child Bereavement UK, tonight. "My ...
Prince William, 42, spoke to teenagers in Widnes, Cheshire, on Wednesday to see the work done by Child Bereavement UK, of which he has been a patron since 2009.
An Accrington mother who raised concerns prior to the birth of her newborn child said she felt “ignored” by the health trust after her baby died.
Parents who experience a miscarriage before 24 weeks of pregnancy will be entitled to bereavement leave under a planned law ...
William, 42, said during a visit to a Child Bereavement UK center in Widnes, England, on Wednesday, February 5, according to The Times of London and the Daily Mail.
The royal couple paid a visit to the headquarters of Child Bereavement UK in Buckinghamshire yesterday, a charity of which the prince is royal patron. And yummy mummy-to-be Kate Middleton made a ...
William, 42, said during a visit to a Child Bereavement UK center in Widnes, England, on Wednesday, February 5, according to The Times of London and the Daily Mail.
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