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Dundee bereaved to get chance to talk about their heartache in online conversation café

Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Dundonians who have suffered the heartache of losing a loved one during the coronavirus pandemic are to be given the chance to share their thoughts and feelings. Say Something Dundee is holding an online Conversation Café on March 23 – the anniversary of the UK going into the first national lockdown. The event will be part of a national day to remember those who have died during the pandemic and to show support for everyone who has been bereaved. A spokeswoman for the Dundee event said the National Day of Reflection will give the nation and communities a moment to remember, grieve and commemorate everyone who has died during this time and show support for families, friends and colleagues who are grieving.

Covid-19: Bereavement group formed to help in the face of pandemic

© Supplied by say something dundee To go with story by Lindsey Hamilton. new bereavement support group in dundee Picture shows; volunteer workers. Dundee. Supplied by say something dundee Date; Unknown A new bereavement group has been formed to support people struggling to cope with the death of a loved one. Say Something Dundee is a new partnership project between Funeral Link, Dundee Volunteer and Voluntary Action (DVVA) and Dundee University. The group aims to make conversations around death, dying, loss and care easier through campaigns, workshops and discussions. It has been created in the wake of the pandemic, which has meant that numbers allowed to attend funerals have been severely restricted, making it impossible for many people to pay their last respects.

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