Grief
www.grief.org.au. The Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement is an independent, not
for profit organisation funded through DHS and bills itself as the largest
provider of grief and bereavement education in Australia. Their website has
details of a free bereavement counselling service, links to many other grief
related web sites, and details on projects conducted by the Centre.
www.nalagvic.org.au. National Association for Loss and Grief (Vic). NALAG is a not-for- profit association of individuals and organisations working in partnership with government and other organisations.
www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au. The Better Health Channel is a Victorian government initiative created to provide up to date online health information. There is a search box located on the right side of the website and if you type in 'grief and loss' you are taken to a directory of articles. Click the first link for 'Topics, Details' and you are then able to access links to a Q&A on grief and loss as well as articles on loss of a baby, death in hospital, suicide and many other related areas.
www.grieflossdiscovery.com. This website is run by a woman who lost her 18 year old son in a car accident some 15 years ago. She does not claim to be a mental health professional; however she offers links to grief support and articles and poems as well as her 50 point list of positive actions to help through the grieving process.
www.nalagvic.org.au. National Association for Loss and Grief (Vic). NALAG is a not-for- profit association of individuals and organisations working in partnership with government and other organisations.
www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au. The Better Health Channel is a Victorian government initiative created to provide up to date online health information. There is a search box located on the right side of the website and if you type in 'grief and loss' you are taken to a directory of articles. Click the first link for 'Topics, Details' and you are then able to access links to a Q&A on grief and loss as well as articles on loss of a baby, death in hospital, suicide and many other related areas.
www.grieflossdiscovery.com. This website is run by a woman who lost her 18 year old son in a car accident some 15 years ago. She does not claim to be a mental health professional; however she offers links to grief support and articles and poems as well as her 50 point list of positive actions to help through the grieving process.