Resources

Support is always available

We offer a variety of support resources for bereaved families on our website and in The Pitt Street Centre such as books and brochures, online videos, and links to other organisations.

If you have any support material you would like to recommend, please email us.

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Resources

Brochures

Brochures at The Pitt Street Centre can be picked up or sent to family members as requested.

To request a brochure, please email us or download one of these PDF brochures:

Supporting Families after the Death of a Child
Coping with Special Occasions
Understanding Grief - Suicide 
Understanding Grief - Stillbirth, Miscarriage, Infants & Young Children
Help Kit When You Lose a Child
Grieving Couples
When a Brother or Sister Dies

Focus member magazine

Our members receive a quarterly magazine that details current activities, events, news, resources and general information across the organisation.

Books

There are a number of excellent books on grief we recommend to bereaved families which our members can borrow from us.


Book Reviews

"My Brother's Shadows" by Hayley Reynolds

Hayley Reynolds is a New Zealander who lived through the illness and death from cancer of her beloved brother, Wayne. She was 22 years old when her brother Wayne, then 16, was diagnosed with leukaemia.

Beautifully written, this book covers more of Wayne's life and struggle to exist, than it does her reactions to his inevitable death. The siblings were obviously very close, and Hayley's description of her efforts to help her brother, and her devastation at his death, will resonate with many of our members, especially those who have had to cope with the death of a loved sibling. Some may find the graphic descriptions too close to the bone, but there is no attempt to sensationalise. Rather it is an honest description of a very difficult time.

Hayley is intensely religious, and it is her relationship to God which helps her through. She says, near the end of the book, "This whole ordeal has burned an intense desire in me to see this world put right again. My capacity for hope is now a lot larger"


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"Once Upon a Shooting Star" by Carolyn Salter

Carolyn Salter was born in South Australia, and spent her childhood in a small rural town, south of Adelaide, being educated there and in Adelaide. She has lived with her husband, David, in Western Australia, and overseas and is now residing in the New England area of the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales where they have a grazing property raising beef cattle. For many years they ran an agricultural aviation company, and still have aircraft, in which they have travelled extensively, both in Australia and overseas. They have an interest in historic and antique aeroplanes.


The poetry is, in essence, an evolution of grief after the loss of their son in an aircraft accident, coming after the loss of a brother and mother. It is a glimpse into the feelings of disbelieving, of anger, of utter despair, of desperate missing and the determined struggle through all these emotions to some sort of peace and acceptance. But more than that. It is also a spiritual journey, in which much has been learned of the nature of self, the relationship between humans, and beyond humanity. It is a discovery of choices and decisions and who we are and why we are - and that there is so much more to learn. It is about one struggle in the kaleidoscope challenges of life. The book was launched at the The Compassionate Friends 2002 "Friends Downunder" Third International Gathering Sydney.


This book is available through the Compassionate Friends Drop in Centre in Sydney at a cost of $22.50 posted in Australia, or $26.00 overseas. (a portion of the purchase price goes to TCF NSW)


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"Riding the Blue Moth" by Bill Hancock

This cycling memoir, written by the coordinator of the NCAA "March Madness" basketball tournament, begins in 2001, when Hancock's son, Will, died in an airplane crash, along with several members of the Oklahoma State basketball team and its staff. Grief stricken, the author and his wife stumbled through their daily routines, unable to conceive of anything that would bring them back to some sort of normality. Then inspiration struck.


The author decided to follow through with a project he had been planning before his son's death: a cross-country bicycle trip. With his wife as his SAG (a biker acronym, meaning "support and guidance"), Hancock embarked on a journey that would take him from shore to shore and from numbing grief to new life. Much more than a sports book, this is an exploration of desolation and the incredible lengths we sometimes have to go to conquer it. Only the very cold reader will get through this one without shedding a few tears.


David Pitt Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved.

Videos

There are a number of excellent videos that are available to assist in the grieving journey. Some of these have been developed by The Compassionate Friends.

We have several DVDs available to bereaved families on request. To borrow a DVD, please email us.

These are some online videos we recommend:

A Presentation on Sibling Grief by Carly Jayet (bereaved sibling and registered psychologist)

Say Their Name - The Compassionate Friends UK

After A Child Dies - The Compassionate Friends USA

The Grieving Process: Coping with Death - Wellcast

We will always respect your privacy*

The Compassionate Friends (TCF) in other states


The Compassionate Friends (TCF) in other countries

Crisis hotlines


Lifeline: 13 11 14

Salvation Army Care Line: 1300 36 36 22

Mental Health Help Line: 1800 011 511

Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467

Other sources of support


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Sids and Kids 

Supports parents and families who experience the death of their baby or young child during pregnancy, birth, infancy or childhood for any reason.

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The National Centre for Childhood Grief 

Provides loving support in a safe place where children grieving a death can share their experience as they learn to live with its impact on their lives.

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The Bereavement C.A.R.E. Centre

Counselling and support services for people who are terminally ill and their families, or are recently bereaved.

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Good Grief

Assists all members of our community to develop and deliver services in the area of change, loss and grief.

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NALAG (NSW) Incorporated 

Provides loss and grief support groups across Australia.

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SOLACE

Support for people grieving over the death of their partner.

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SANDS 

Provides sensitive support to parents and families who experience reproductive loss.

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LIFELINE Harbour to Hawkesbury Suicide Bereavement Support Group

Monthly support group for those bereaved by suicide.