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Our Associates

We recognise that to be a significant movement for change and fulfil our vision we need to work with others. 

AtaLoss.org is also committed to not duplicating services and resources that exist and to working with other organisations where there is mutual benefit to do so.

Our Associates are organisations in the bereavement support, health and funerals sectors who are working with us to promote our work, provide expertise, share information and to encourage conversations nationally about death and bereavement. We are all committed to preventing mental ill health by ensuring bereaved people have access to the highest standard of support and information when they need it, wherever they live.

We are so grateful to the following organisations for their support and encouragement.

If you are interested in becoming an Associate please click the following link to work with us

Care for the Family

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Care for the Family is a national charity which aims to promote strong family life and to help those who face family difficulties.

Published: 21st January, 2020

Updated: 3rd March, 2023

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Child Bereavement UK

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Child Bereavement UK supports families and educates professionals when a baby or child of any age dies or is dying, or when a child is facing bereavement.

Published: 21st January, 2020

Updated: 3rd March, 2023

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Covid:Aid

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Covid:Aid is the UK’s national charity dedicated to supporting those significantly affected by Covid-19, and is available for people throughout the pandemic and beyond.

The website offers a comprehensive well of advice on all issues relating to Covid-19. Find out more about Covid:Aid HERE

Published: 10th January, 2022

Updated: 22nd May, 2023

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Hospice UK

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Hospice UK is the national charity for hospice and palliative care which works to ensure that all adults and children living with a terminal or life-shortening illness receive the care and support they need, when they need it.

Published: 21st January, 2020

Updated: 3rd March, 2023

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Independent Age

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Independent Age offers award-winning information, advice and support for older age. Their current focus is loneliness, poverty and health and care. See their listing on this website for more information about the services and support they offer HERE and also their article on 'Bereavement in older age'.

Published: 14th July, 2021

Updated: 3rd March, 2023

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Mind and Soul

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Mind & Soul is committed to supporting those working with mental health, in its widest sense. Their aims are to educate, encourage and equip.

Published: 21st January, 2020

Updated: 3rd March, 2023

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Motor Neurone Disease Association

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Motor Neurone Disease Association supports for those living with, or close to someone with, motor neurone disease (MND).

Published: 21st January, 2020

Updated: 3rd March, 2023

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NARPO

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The National Association of Retired Police Officers represent over 93,000 former Police Officers, staff, their partners and former partners, and those widowed both in and after service. They have 106 branches made of 93,000 members throughout England and Wales, making them one of the largest public sector pensioner organisations in the country. Their approach is threefold, in providing advice and support in Life, Work and Leisure after the Police. AtaLoss is delighted that they are one of our Associates.
See more about NARPO HERE

Published: 30th November, 2022

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National Bereavement Alliance

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The National Bereavement Alliance is a collaboration of organisations supporting bereaved people

Published: 21st January, 2020

Updated: 3rd March, 2023

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National Bereavement Service (NBS)

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The National Bereavement Service (NBS) offers free practical and emotional support to guide you through what needs to be done, whether that’s finding a reliable funeral director or understanding more about the legal side of bereavement – and will provide emotional support to those who need extra comfort during this challenging time. 

 

Published: 1st December, 2020

Updated: 30th December, 2020

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SAIF

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THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF ALLIED AND INDEPENDENT FUNERAL DIRECTORS (known as SAIF) was established in 1989 to represent and support independent, mostly family owned funeral directors. With almost 1000 members across 1,800 sites, and as well 100 Associate members who supply products or services to the funeral profession, SAIF's primary role is to;

  • To promote best practice to ensure bereaved families and their loved one receives the best possible care.
  • To represent the views of members at a national and local level, including influencing at all levels in government
  • To provide training and education programmes to funeral directors meet the highest of standards.

Through its own directory of members, SAIF enables bereaved families to find an independent funeral director that meets its professional standards. 

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Read the SAIF code of practice

Published: 3rd March, 2023

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Support After Suicide Partnership

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Support After Suicide Partnership. We are proud members of SASP which is a network of organisations and charities who strive to provide appropriate and timely support to those bereaved by suicide

Published: 21st January, 2020

Updated: 3rd March, 2023

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The Chatty Cafe Scheme

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We know that bereavement is one of the leading reasons for loneliness. Losing a partner a friend or companion can leave someone isolated. Whilst not set up primarily to support bereaved people, informal community projects often provide the most effective support to anyone struggling. We are pleased to have the Chatty Cafe Scheme as one of our Associates because it offers an opportunity for social interaction that can help bereaved people engage with others over a cup of coffee.

Have a look at what else they do HERE.

Published: 24th October, 2022

Updated: 30th November, 2022

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The Compassionate Friends

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The Compassionate Friends offers support, understanding & friendship after the loss of a child, brother or sister of any age and from any cause.

Published: 21st January, 2020

Updated: 3rd March, 2023

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The Coroners Courts Support Service

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The CCSS is a registered charity whose trained volunteers offer emotional and practical support to bereaved families, witnesses and others attending an Inquest at the Coroner's Court. We are delighted to be working with CCSS in this important area of work.

Published: 14th April, 2021

Updated: 3rd March, 2023

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The Trussell Trust

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The Trussell Trust’s aim is to end hunger and poverty in the UK through the provision of emergency food and support by way of 1,200 food bank centres in the UK and by challenging the structural issues that lock people in poverty

Published: 21st January, 2020

Updated: 3rd March, 2023

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Widowed and Young

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WAY is the only national charity in the UK for people aged 50 or under when their partner died. It’s a peer-to-peer support group operating with a network of volunteers who have been bereaved at a young age themselves, so they understand exactly what other members are going through.

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WAY Widowed and Young, 

Suite 14, College Business Centre 

Uttoxeter New Road, 

Derby DE22 3WZ

Published: 21st January, 2020

Updated: 3rd March, 2023

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Your Local Pantry

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Your Local Pantry's local networks soften the blow of high living costs, and create the conditions for communities to grow and thrive, by bringing people together around food. Each Pantry is a community hub, owned and run by its members. It’s about more than just food though - a Pantry is cheerful, lively, bustling place with a certain buzz, where you can meet your friends and people who care for you. That's why were delighted to be partnering with AtaLoss, so that members experiencing bereavement can get access to the great resources and support quickly and when they need it most.

Find out more HERE

Published: 27th June, 2022

Updated: 3rd March, 2023

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