How to cope with your first Christmas without your person - Youth Team
Three of our Youth Ambassadors, Anna, Libby and Angharad, reflect on their first Christmas without their person.
Knowing that you aren’t the only young person grieving can be life changing. This is a dedicated online space where teenagers and young adults share their experiences of grief – the good, the bad and the ugly!
Three of our Youth Ambassadors, Anna, Libby and Angharad, reflect on their first Christmas without their person.
Youth Ambassadors share the ways they remember their person digitally, through photo albums, playlists, and more.
Youth Ambassadors, Daisy, Freya, and Katie, share their personal views of their own secondary losses as a result of their bereavement.
Hear from some of the Youth Team about times when their teachers have helped them with their grief.
Lilly shares an introduction to her grief experience and why it's so important to her to be a Winston's Wish Youth Ambassador.
Hear from some of their Youth Team about how they found support at uni.
Angus, Content Creator, says, "This message is about embracing change and not letting current moments pass you by."
Jack, Content Creator, writes about how managing his grief through running has led to him winning the Leeds Half Marathon 2024!
Miranda shares about how she uses music in different ways to help express her grief and emotions.
Ashleigh writes about how both writing and music have helped her in her grief.
Grace's dad died from cancer when she was eight years old, she shares how she remembers her dad on Father’s Day.
Youth Ambassador, Iman, shares about her Eid celebrations as a grieving young person
Interview with Mark O’Sullivan, writer of Tell Me Everything
Young people share what it's like to grieve while studying at uni.
Get top tips from bereavement experts, and hear from Youth Ambassadors, Henri and Teigan, about their experiences of Mother's Day.
Phoebe's mum died when she was nine. She shares how she feels on Mother’s Day and how she remembers her mum.
Write, film, draw... Create content to share on Talk Grief and give hope to other grieving young people by joining our Youth Team. You can contribute as much or as little as you’d like.
Find out moreListen to young people from different backgrounds and experiences have honest conversations about their grief and their feelings on our podcast. It’s called Grief in Common and run by the Winston’s Wish Youth Team (the charity that powers Talk Grief). We hope to provide comfort, give you confidence to talk about your own grief journey and make you feel less alone. Listen wherever you get your podcasts or click below. The podcast is aimed at those aged 13 and over.
If you need to talk, we’re here to listen. You can speak to the Winston’s Wish bereavement team using one of our confidential on-demand services. You can chat with us anonymously if you wish and share whatever you are feeling. Nothing about your grief is off limits. We promise to listen, not judge and can offer advice and guidance if needed. You can speak to us as little or as often as you want.
Click the blue ‘Chat with us’ button at the bottom right of your screen between 8am-8pm, weekdays.
Call us for free on 08088 020 021 between 8am-8pm, weekdays.
If it’s urgent, text WW to 85258 to speak with someone from our trusted partner, Shout. Open 24/7.
If you need to speak to us in a language other than English, we can use interpreters over the phone, and we can use the Relay UK app if you have hearing or speech difficulties.