Till Heike is a wonderful voice for bereaved parents, and a member of the Red Nose team. Supporting families who have experienced pregnancy loss, stillbirth, the death of a baby or child is what Till does daily – in honour of Claudia, who was stillborn. About Till Till has experienced profound loss, including miscarriages, and incredibly painful ectopic pregnancy and the […]
Family Stories: Bereaved Family and Friends
Walk to Remember
Red Nose is pleased to be hosting this year’s special Walk to Remember events in various locations across Australia during October. WhenEvery October All bereaved families in our community are invited to participate in this year’s walks to remember and honour their precious babies and children. Each Walk to Remember gives bereaved families a space […]
The Impact of a Sudden and Unexpected Death of a Child
As individuals, you may find that your thoughts and reactions during bereavement are often different from those of your partner. It can be hard to maintain effective communication in your relationship while you are experiencing such intense feelings of grief and sadness.
Thanksgiving
As individuals, you may find that your thoughts and reactions during bereavement are often different from those of your partner. It can be hard to maintain effective communication in your relationship while you are experiencing such intense feelings of grief and sadness.
Preparing for Prep & Beyond When Your Child is a Bereaved Sibling
or bereaved families, this exciting transition can also be tinged with anxiety, uncertainty and grief. When a child has experienced the death of a baby or child sibling, starting school can raise complex emotional and social challenges for both families and educators.
Different Journeys Through Grief: Honouring Every Child and Every Story
As individuals, you may find that your thoughts and reactions during bereavement are often different from those of your partner. It can be hard to maintain effective communication in your relationship while you are experiencing such intense feelings of grief and sadness.
Ways to Remember Your Loved Ones During the Holiday Season
Suggestions on how to support grieving family members, like being there, listening, and using the babies name.
Grieving Differences and Grieving Patterns of a Couple Grieving the Death of Their Child
Suggestions on how to support grieving family members, like being there, listening, and using the babies name.
No family should have to navigate the path of grief alone
Suggestions on how to support grieving family members, like being there, listening, and using the babies name.
Getting through Christmas as a bereaved parent – what worked for us
Suggestions on how to support grieving family members, like being there, listening, and using the babies name.
Join a group
Find support with others who understand At Red Nose, we understand the profound heartbreak that comes with the loss of a baby or child. If you’re struggling with grief, know that you’re not alone. Joining a support group is an important step toward healing, and we are here to help guide you through your journey. […]
Ways to be OK
The Ways to Be OK series is a collection of facilitated forums where grieving parents and families can come together to explore important topics related to grief, loss, and healing. Led by our trained Peer Supporters and grief and loss experts, these forums provide a safe, open space for individuals to learn, share, and connect […]
What to Expect at our FREE online support groups
We are so sad that you have reason to inquire about or register for one of our online support groups. There is a range of FREE support groups for people who have experienced the loss of a pregnancy, stillbirth, death of a baby or child. We hope that you will find a welcoming, safe space to […]
Why the Support of Friends and Family Can Make a Difference
Suggestions on how to support grieving family members, like being there, listening, and using the babies name.
Providing Opportunities for Expressing The ‘Continuing Bond’
Suggestions on how to support grieving family members, like being there, listening, and using the babies name.
Peer Supporters – what do they do?
Suggestions on how to support grieving family members, like being there, listening, and using the babies name.