Also referred as Bereavement
Resources – MUHC
MUHC Patient Education Office
Resources – Quebec
Government of Quebec
Biblio-Santé
Resources – Canada
Canadian Cancer Society
Canadian Mental Health Association
Canadian Virtual Hospice
- Grieving before the loss
- Understanding grief
- How has this loss affected my family and me?
- Moving through grief
- Making sense of intense emotions
- Managing difficult situations
- Caring for yourself
- Do I need more help and where do I find it?
- When life starts to get better
- When your husband, wife, or partner has died
- When your parent has died
- When your child has died
- When your grandparent has died
- When your friend has died
- When your co-worker has died
- When someone has died by suicide
- Grief and Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)
SickKids
- Helping Infants and Toddlers When Someone They Love Dies
- Helping Children Cope With Grief
- Helping Teenagers Cope With Grief
- Helping Children with Funerals
- Helping Children Understand Cremation
- Finding the Right Words: Guidelines on how to talk to grieving children about death
Resources – United-States
American Cancer Society
- Grief and Bereavement
- Grief can look different in a child
- Helping a child after a parent’s death
- Signs that a child may need extra help after a parent’s death
American Society of Clinical Oncology
- Understanding Grief and Loss
- Coping with Grief
- Coping With Change After a Loss
- Helping Grieving Children and Teenagers
National Cancer Institute
KidsHealth
For Children
For Teenagers
Resources – United Kingdom
Cancer Research UK