Cruse Isle of Man

Cruse Isle of Man

Bereavement Awareness Training

Bereavement Awareness Training for Organisations

Bereavement Awareness Training for Schools - organised and presented by our Youth Projects Officer, Gill Skinner. This initiative is currently targeting Year 8& 9 students in PHSE lessons, but we hope to develop this further over thecoming year to include 6th Form and Year 6 at Primary School. Our Youth Projects Officer is also hoping toreach other youth organisations on the Isle of Man including Scouts, Guides etc. For more information, email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call 668192.

Our Bereavement Support Volunteers and other support workers are volunteers and our work is offered free of charge (except for Bereavement Awareness Training for organisations) asa service to the community.

 

Local Services

One-to-One Counselling: either at the client’s home, or in the Cruse Office in Onchan.

  • Telephone Counselling
  • Trained Bereavement Support Volunteers for Children and Young People
  • Trained Bereavement Support Volunteers for Prison visits
  • Trained Bereavement Support Volunteers for Neo-Natal bereavements and miscarriage
  • Trained Bereavement Support Volunteers for people bereaved by Suicide
  • Reference Library Reference Library
  • Leaflets and Booklets
  • Information about Bereavement Support Groups
 

Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service

Queens Award for Voluntary Service

Cruse Isle of Man were the proud recipients of the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service in June 2007. We were awarded it in recognition of the work that our volunteers do within the Island Community

   

About Cruse

Cruse Bereavement Care exists to promote the well-being of bereaved people, and to enable anyone bereaved by death to understand their grief and cope with their loss.

Cruse Bereavement

Cruse Bereavement Care was founded in England in 1959 and now has around 200 branches throughout the British Isles.

Cruse Bereavement Care Isle of Man was founded in 1988, and to date has provided counselling to in excess of 1,000 people. The branch is funded entirely from Manx Grants and Donations. We are a company limited by guarantee and registered with the Isle of Man Government, number 117100C

His Honour Deemster Jack Corrin CBE is the Patron, and Mrs Pat Corrin OBE is the President of Cruse Bereavement Care Isle of Man, which is a Manx Registered Charity, 971.