Irish
Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Society
ISANDS is a voluntary organisation, founded in 1983 by a group of bereaved
parents whose babies died before or at birth (stillbirth) or some time
after birth (neonatal death).
Click here to view ISANDS website
Console is a Registered Charity supporting and helping people bereaved through
suicide. We respect each individual’s unique journey through
the grieving process following their tragic loss. Console promotes
positive mental health within the community in an effort to reduce
the high number of attempted suicides and deaths through suicide.
Click here to view Console website
Hospice
Bereavement Foundation
The Hospice Foundation provides six leaflets, on topics such as adult
grief at the death of a parent, children's grief, supporting a bereaved
friend or family member, etc., have been attractively produced thanks
to BUPA Ireland, whose financial support for the project has been provided
in the context of the 20th anniversary of our founding in 1986.
Click here to view Hospice Foundation website
RAINBOWS is
a non profit making, international organisation that provides curricula
for establishing peer support groups for children, youth and adults
who have experienced a death, separation, divorce or other painful
transition in their family.
Click here to view Rainbows website

Living
Links Providing assertive outreach support to the suicide bereaved.
The first Living Links group was set up in Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary
in May 2002, when a small group of local people got together in direct
response to a suicide in the community. The event was tragic and cataclysmic
for the people and there was a huge sense of inadequacy on the ground as
to how to provide appropriate community support and a consequent sense
of failure as a community.
Click here to view Living Links website
The
Bereavement Counselling Service (which is a registered charity)
was formed in 1982 by a group of professionals with backgrounds in
psychiatry,
medicine, social work, nursing and psychology, who were concerned
at the lack of support available for those who had experienced bereavement.
Click here to view The Bereavement Counselling Service website
The
Mesothelioma Cancer Network has created and developed this site to
provide answers and support for people diagnosed with mesothelioma,
as well as their families and loved ones. Mesothelioma is a rare form
of cancer that is caused by exposure to asbestos and has long been
considered a mystery and incurable. However, over the past two decades,
physicians, scientists and researchers have begun to unravel this mystery
and help people diagnose mesothelioma in its earlier stages, while
providing more extensive forms of treatment, vast resources, and general
information to make coping and survival more about optimism
rather
than uncertainty.
...........................Click
here to view Mesothelioma Cancer Network website
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