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Suicide Bereavement Service
The South East London Suicide Bereavement Service supports people who have lost someone to suicide across the boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark. We work with people who live in these boroughs and those whose loved one lived or died in these boroughs. The service is provided in partnership with South East London Mind.
We're here to help you in the aftermath of loss, offering practical support with things like funeral arrangements, as well as emotional support throughout the grieving process. We will also signpost you to other services that may be of benefit, depending on your needs.
The service is available for people of all ages including children and young people who feel they may benefit from support.
Our support team includes Suicide Bereavement Support Workers, Community Chaplains and a Bereavement Counsellor.
Get in touch
To access this service, please download the referral form below and send it to: suicidebereavement@blgmind.org.uk
Suicide Bereavement Service referral form (DOCX)
If you prefer you can call them on 07933 393 397.
Or you can write to us at BLG Mind, 20B Hayne Road, Beckenham, BR3 4HY.
The service is available 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. Evening and weekend appointments are available if required.
If you are feeling suicidal, or you're worried about someone, visit their crisis support page.
If you want to read more, we recommend Help is at Hand: a resource for people bereaved through suicide or other unexplained death, and for those helping them.