Voices from Ethnic Minority Communities


We are supporting a research study exploring bereavement support among people who identify as an ethnic minority. Research suggests that individuals from ethnic minority backgrounds may be less likely to access bereavement services, despite facing similar or greater emotional challenges when coping with loss. Understanding why this happens, and what support feels helpful or meaningful, is essential to making services more accessible and culturally sensitive.

If you have experienced a bereavement over six months ago and have not sought bereavement support, you are invited to take part in a one-hour interview. Participants will receive a £25 payment as a thank you for their time. If you would like to learn more or sign up, please follow the link below.

If you’re finding it hard to cope with loss, you’re not alone, and you don’t have to go through it on your own.

At The Loss Foundation, we offer grief support for people who have lost loved ones to cancer. We provide a range of free services and resources, including:

Our team is made up of trained professionals who understand how grief affects us emotionally, physically, and socially. Whether your loss was recent or many years ago, you’re welcome to join our community.


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