Grief following the sudden death of our child

UK Helpline: 0345 123 2304 | tcf.org.uk Finding support in different circumstances There are many circumstances in which a child or adult can die suddenly. There are organisations that offer support following deaths due to particular causes, such as: Sudden unexplained death in childhood. “SUDC” is the unexpected death of a child aged between 1-18 years that remains unexplained. Visit sudc.org.uk British Heart Foundation. Sudden arrhythmic death syndrome, or SADS, is when someone dies suddenly after a cardiac arrest with no obvious reason for it. Visit bhf.org.uk (search for SADS) Brake – the road safety charity and Road peace. Both are charities offering support for those bereaved through incidents on the roads. Visit brake.org.uk and roadpeace.org Survivors of bereavement by suicide. Visit uksobs.com TCF leaflets on coping with grief following specific causes of sudden death, such as accidental death, road traffic incidents, suicide, drug or alcohol use or murder. Visit tcf.org.uk/leafletscircumstances

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