Emma Gray is a solicitor turned grief counsellor and someone who helps people through the awful 'sadmin' that's involved when we suffer a bereavement. She explains here how the tragedy of her husband's oesophageal cancer and death led her to a change of career.
Jacqueline Gunn founded a company called Workplace Bereavement Advocacy - designed to train up individuals in every company to find, and befriend anyone who's...
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Rosie Taylor Horler's father died when she was 21, leading to feelings that her Dad never really knew her as an adult, and that...