Windmills is a registered charity that provides direct specialist bereavement care and support for children and young people who are experiencing severe emotional distress at the impending death of a loved-one, or someone very close, or who are struggling to understand or manage their grieving after such a death. This might be the sudden, often unexpected death of a sibling, parent, or friend, or of a limited-life diagnosis of a loved-one due to a terminal illness.

There are no other specialist acute bereavement services available in the Staffordshire region (either charity or NHS) that provide the direct caring service and memory making therapies that are unique to Windmills. Windmills is a young and successful charity that provides the expert, supportive one-to-one care that helps children and young people experiencing the imminent or recent death of a loved one, to find a caring and positive pathway through their grieving, which enables strong, loving and sustaining memories to be built, and death’s impacts to be managed and appeased.

The Specialist Acute Bereavement Practitioners provide direct, caring support to children and young people during the final months/weeks/days/hours leading up to a loved one’s death, or helping the child through the grieving time after the death. This care and support may be at home, hospice or hospital - and for as long as it is needed.

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Email: windmills2019@gmail.com

Telephone: 07472286571 or 07765568062

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