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Bereavement Support Line set up in Republic of Ireland

 


Bereavement Support Line.


As churches and places of worship in the Republic of Ireland begin to reopen and welcome back their communities, the Irish Hospice Foundation Bereavement Support Line has announced a new support service for those who are bereaved.

A spokesperson explained; “Many people have experienced and will experience the death of someone they love during the COVID-19 pandemic. It may have been a COVID-related death or a death from other causes. People may also be finding a previous bereavement more difficult at this time. While we may be seeing reductions in the number of deaths connected to COVID-19, we know that people’s pain and grief does not diminish as quickly.

“In the face of such loss and trauma, the Irish Hospice Foundation Bereavement Support Line, in partnership with the HSE, has been launched to provide connection, comfort and support in these exceptional times. COVID-19 restrictions have changed the traditional ways we mark our grief. For the moment, it is not possible to come together as we did traditionally, resulting in additional challenges for those who are bereaved.

The Irish Hospice Foundation Bereavement Support Line is a national freephone service in the Republic of Ireland; 1800 80 70 77 which is available from 10am to 1pm, Monday to Friday.
It’s aims are;

• We aim to provide a confidential space for people to speak about their experience or to ask questions relating to the death of someone during the COVID-19 pandemic or a previous bereavement that is more difficult at this time.
• We will listen to what a person says about what has happened.
• We will do our best to provide comfort and emotional support.
• We will provide any information that might help the caller, including information on practical supports.
• We will provide support for employers or professionals who want to inform the care their organisation can offer to bereaved colleagues.
Who can call?
Any adult who has been impacted by bereavement during the COVID-19 pandemic can call. This includes people who:
• May have been recently bereaved, through COVID-19 or a different cause of death
• May be concerned about somebody else who has been bereaved
• May wish to call because a previous bereavement feels more difficult at this time
• May be a professional who wants to inform the care their organisation can offer to bereaved colleagues