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Grief & bereavement support
Grief has no timetable and no single shape. Whatever you are feeling, support is here — for the days around the funeral and for long afterwards. Below are trusted booklets and services.
Quick answer
Grief has no fixed timetable. Free bereavement support in Northern Ireland includes the HSC Bereavement Network, Cruse and Marie Curie, with booklets and helplines. David Crymble & Sons' care continues long after the funeral.
What happens, step by step
Be gentle with yourself
There is no right or wrong way to grieve, and no set timescale. Rest, eat, and accept help where you can.
Reach out when you're ready
Talking helps. The organisations below offer helplines, one-to-one support and groups across Northern Ireland.
Read at your own pace
The booklets below explain common feelings and what may help — keep them for whenever you need them.
Remember we're still here
Our care does not end at the funeral. You are always welcome to call us.
Resources & official links
HSC Bereavement Network
HSC Regional Bereavement Booklet
Northern Ireland's regional booklet for bereaved families — practical and emotional support.
HSC Bereavement Network
When Someone Dies (booklet PDF)
The full regional 'When Someone Dies' booklet to read or print.
HSC Bereavement Network
Adult bereavement support
Support services and guidance for bereaved adults across Northern Ireland.
HSC Bereavement Network
Sudden or unexpected death
Support for families coping with a sudden or unexpected death.
Marie Curie
Coping with Grief (PDF)
A gentle, practical booklet on living with grief.
Cruse Bereavement Support
Grief booklets
A library of free booklets on different aspects of grief.
Cruse Bereavement Support
Understanding Grief (leaflet PDF)
An introduction to the feelings grief can bring, and what may help.
Cruse Bereavement Support
Men and Grief (PDF)
Support written for men coping with bereavement.
Need help now?
If someone has died or you are unsure what to do next, David Crymble & Sons Funeral Directors are available 24 hours a day. We can guide you step by step — whether the death has happened at home, in hospital, in a care home, or elsewhere.
Frequently asked questions
Is bereavement support free?
The services listed here offer free booklets, helplines and guidance. Some also offer free or low-cost counselling.
When should I seek support?
Whenever feels right — there is no 'too early' or 'too late'. If grief feels overwhelming or unmanageable, please reach out sooner.
Where can I get help after a sudden death?
The HSC Bereavement Network has dedicated guidance for sudden or unexpected death, linked below.
Is it normal to grieve differently from others?
Yes. Grief is personal and has no set pattern or timetable. The booklets below explain the many ways grief can feel.
Where can I get help after a sudden death?
The HSC Bereavement Network has dedicated guidance for sudden or unexpected death, linked below, and we are always here too.
Related guides
Last reviewed: June 2026 · Reviewed by: David Crymble & Sons
Sources: official guidance from NI Direct, HSC NI, MoneyHelper, Marie Curie, Cruse and the relevant councils, where applicable.
This page is for general guidance only. Requirements can change, so please check with the relevant official organisation or contact David Crymble & Sons for help.
