Feeling lonely after someone close has died
Kris (19) found life tough after his Dad died. He felt he had to look after his younger brothers to help his Mum while his friends were out partying. Kris felt lonely.
Kris (19) found life tough after his Dad died. He felt he had to look after his younger brothers to help his Mum while his friends were out partying. Kris felt lonely.
Jake’s Gran died after a long illness. He used to spend lots of time with her. He was worried other family members would die. It is common to feel like this.
Sophie (16) was very shocked when her Mum died suddenly. She couldn’t concentrate in school. Over time things got easier but she still misses her Mum every day.
This week we will be working in collaboration with Nelson’s Journey – the charity who supports bereaved children in Norfolk.
At some point in our lives we all experience the death of someone close to us. We can feel a range of different emotions as we come to terms with our loss.
Don’t just automatically do things. Take a moment and say “why do I do this?” The key questions are usually who, what, when, where, and why!
Yawning when someone is talking gives them the impression you’re not interested. Try hiding it, apologise and tell them you are interested – otherwise they may take offence.
Between 1 April 2011 and 31 March 2012, 1107 lives were saved in the UK through a heart, lung, liver or combined heart/lungs, liver/kidney or liver/pancreas transplant.