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  2. Cruse Bereavement Care - Wikipedia

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    Cruse Bereavement Support is the UK's largest charity for bereaved people in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, with a sister organisation in Scotland. Cruse offers face-to-face, group, telephone, email and website support to people after someone close to them has died and works to enhance society's care of bereaved people.

  3. Margaret Torrie - Wikipedia

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    While working for the Citizens Advice bureau she realised the effect that bereavement could make to widows. [2] Initially the priority was not psychological support but more practical problems like tax, pensions, training for a new job, insurance, diet and health. [3] She founded a charity in 1959, Cruse, to support bereaved people in the UK. [3]

  4. Group support might help you cope with grief, data shows - AOL

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    A foundational study from 1992 on bereavement groups showed that bereaved people attending 10 weekly support group sessions experienced a significant decrease in perceived stress after sessions ...

  5. Category : Organisations based in the United Kingdom with ...

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    Organisations based in Scotland with royal patronage (4 C, 26 P) ... Cruse Bereavement Care; L. London Library; P. Royal Philatelic Society London; R. RAF Benevolent ...

  6. Prince William speaks about bereavement on visit to charity ...

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    The Prince of Wales has opened up about his “most painful experience” on a visit to a bereavement charity close to Princess Diana’s heart.. Prince William, 42, spoke to teenagers in Widnes ...

  7. Cause of Death Revealed for 2 Sisters Found Dead in River ...

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    The sisters, who hail from Hungary, were last seen in the early hours of Jan. 7, after leaving their apartment in Aberdeen, a port city of just over 220,000 people in northeast Scotland.

  8. Prue Barron - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh, Scotland. Education: ... She was chair of the local Medical Women’s Federation and in her retirement chair of the Cruse bereavement counselling service. [3]

  9. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    The hospice was cited for not offering bereavement counseling, a core service. The volunteer coordinator, who was supposed to train and oversee people from the community recruited to visit patients, wasn’t doing that job at all, the report said.