Unique course provides support to those facing death of loved ones

Date published: 08 May 2023


A unique course providing support for those facing the death of a loved one is to be held at the Burnside Centre in Middleton.

‘Dying to Talk’, facilitated by Revd Anne Gilbert, the vicar of Rochdale Parish Churches and Funeral Champion for Rochdale Deanery, seeks to provide support at this time by offering participants the opportunity to speak openly about such matters.

Meeting in small groups with experts in their fields, ‘Dying to Talk’ is a unique course that offers a safe space to anyone who is facing the passing of a loved one. Over six weeks, participants will meet to discuss a range of topics that aim to equip them as they face this difficult time.

The course starts with a session led by Sister Louvain Birchenough, Springhill Hospice who will share what to expect during the final days and hours before passing. The aim is to prepare participants and reduce the fear and uncertainty at this time.

The following sessions cover the practical aspects of registering the death, working with the undertaker, managing the will and estate and financial considerations. These sessions offer the opportunity to discuss these topics with solicitors, registrars and funeral directors.

Finally, the course concludes with a session designed to support participants as they face living with grief and bereavement. A supportive and personal session, led by Revd Anne.

All faiths and none are welcomed, and participants can attend the full course, or drop in for specific sessions.

To find out more information you can contact Revd Anne via email: revannegilbert@gmail.com or by phone 01706 346774

The course takes place at Burnside Centre Middleton M24 5NN, 6.30- 8.30PM on Thursday evenings from 11 May to 29 June.

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