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We’re sad to be sharing news of our colleague Nicky Grey’s death after a few weeks’ battle with cancer.
Bereavement charity AtaLoss has written an open letter urging the new Government to ensure bereavement support is recognised as a key part of its prevention agenda.
AtaLoss is calling for urgent improvements in bereavement training and support following the publication of Baroness Amos’ Maternity and Neonatal Investigation.
The 20th May APPG meeting on Grief Support and the Impact of Death on Society revealed important insights on unsupported and unresolved grief relating to crime and re-offending.
AtaLoss has announced the launch of Bereavement Matters, a new annual two-month season of bereavement awareness taking place across the UK each November and December.
AtaLoss sets out 10th year vision for UK bereavement support with endorsement from Archbishop of Canterbury and Prime Minister.
Dawn Hobson joins AtaLoss as Head of Partnerships and Signposting, bringing deep expertise in bereavement advocacy and healthcare.
Northern Ireland will introduce bereavement leave for pregnancy loss before 24 weeks from April 2026.
Our CEO, Yvonne Tulloch, was delighted to be invited to attend the Prime Minister’s Easter Reception at 10 Downing Street.
AtaLoss is delighted that our Patron, Dame Sarah Mullally, has been installed as Archbishop of Canterbury.
The debate surrounding assisted dying has brought to the forefront a range of important and often challenging topics. These include how we approach death and dying, the role and provision of palliative care, and the experiences of grief and bereavement that follow loss.
AtaLoss shares impact from a 2025 pilot of The Bereavement Journey® in prisons, with indications of long term benefits for prisoners and prisons.