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If you or someone you know has experienced the loss of a baby or child, we have information, advice and support services available to help you navigate your grief.
Complete our referral form (for yourself or your client) and a member of our Bereavement Support Intake Team will be in touch.
Complete our enquiry form (for yourself or your client) and a member of our Bereavement Support Intake Team will be in touch.
Services and resources designed to support you. Our team are here to get you through this.
Supporting a loved one through their grief can be challenging, We can help support you.
Access fully accredited counsellors, psychologists,
and social workers.
Group support with trained peer supporters.
Connect with others through our more relaxed, social grief support events.
Guided sessions supporting grief, healing, and emotional well-being.
Private Facebook groups for grief support and understanding.
Gentle, heartfelt support and rememberance for families after the loss of a child.
Instant support through Live Chat when talking feels hard.
Red Nose provides specialised bereavement support free of charge to any person affected by the sudden and unexpected death of a baby or child during pregnancy, birth, infancy or childhood.
The Red Nose Grief and Loss is a dedicated support service provided by Red Nose Australia. It is designed to offer compassionate guidance, resources, and information to families experiencing the devastating effects of loss.
Our services are available to anyone who has experienced the loss of a baby or child due to miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, medical termination, stillbirth, newborn death, SIDS, or any sudden unexpected cause during early childhood. We support parents, siblings, grandparents, extended family, friends, colleagues, and even health professionals and first responders.
The content on the website has been developed in collaboration with bereaved parents and Red Nose Australia’s Bereavement Team, who are highly qualified and experienced practitioners in the field of grief and loss.
We have resources available in many languages and are committed to creating more.
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