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Coping with Christmas

December 15, 2023

The month of December can be a mixture of emotions for many of us, excitement, fear, joy, dread, happiness and sadness.

Christmas can be a challenge in so many ways, think about reaching out and checking in with others affected by death and/or grief. Ways to help a grieving friend at Christmas | Help 2 Make Sense – This article gives some advice from a support worker at Winston’s Wish and some of the youth team who have shared what would have helped them during the festive season.

  • Acknowledge that this time of year can be difficult
  • Ask them if they want to talk about their grief or not
  • Check in with their wellbeing and offer support
  • It will feel different around Christmas without the loved one around, but it is okay to have ups and downs during this time.
  • Let them know they don’t need to send a long reply, just a simple ‘ok’ or emoji
  • Talk about their person if they want to
  • Reassure them it’s okay to cancel or change plans
  • Be there and/or listen
  • Get help – Winston’s Wish are here to help! We offer one-to-one and group grief support sessions. You can call us on 08088 020 021 or email ask@winstonswish.org.

Check useful documents below:

Grieving at Christmas | Advice and Support | Winston’s Wish (winstonswish.org)

Tips on coping with grief at Christmas from other grieving young people | Help 2 Make Sense

How to manage your grief during the Christmas season | Help 2 Make Sense

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