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healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/about-grief
01 Sep 2019... Grief is our response to loss. It is the normal, natural and inevitable response to loss, and it can affect every part of our life, including our thoughts, behaviours, beliefs, feelings, physical health and our relationships with others. With the support of family and friends, many people adapt to loss well and may not experience intense and persistent feelings; however, for some, the experience of grief can be overwhelming and further support may be helpful. This Fact Sheet provides guidance on supporting yourself and others through grief.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/losing-a-pet-fact-sheet
30 Sep 2022... Losing a pet can be just as painful as losing a friend or family member. This fact sheet shares information about how to cope and support yourself through your grief.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/coping-with-grief-fact-sheet
30 Sep 2022... Losing a loved one can leave you feeling bereft of ways to cope. This fact sheet offers strategies for supporting yourself through your experience with grief.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/grief-guide-what-happens-next-and-what-you-can-do
21 Oct 2025... Developed in partnership with Roses in the Ocean and supported by South Eastern Melbourne Primary Health Network, this resource has been created to support members of the South Sudanese community through the complex experience of grief after suicide. It provides culturally informed guidance on understanding grief and mourning, including what to expect in the first month and beyond, and how to take care of yourself and others during this time. The resource also offers practical advice on what to do if you can’t attend a funeral or ceremony, visiting the place where someone died, and navigating social media after a loss. With dedicated sections on supporting children and young people, managing special days and anniversaries, and recognising the effects of grief, this resource helps individuals, families, and communities find ways to honour loss, stay connected, and access support in culturally meaningful ways.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/caring-for-someone-who-is-grieving-fact-sheet
30 Sep 2022... When someone you care about is experiencing grief, it can be difficult to know how to support them. This fact sheet offers tips for supporting a friend, colleague or loved one experiencing loss.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/red-nose-free-professional-grief-loss-support-now
01 Sep 2025... Red Nose offers FREE support and connections to other people who have been through the same or similar experience of having a pregnancy, baby or child loss. Red Nose supports anyone impacted by the loss of a pregnancy, stillbirth, death of a baby or child. Red Nose is a FREE, confidential service. You do not need a Medicare Card. Red Nose designs our support around you. They offer a range of professional support services and lived experience support.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/red-nose-free-professional-grief-loss-support-now-general-referral-flyer
01 Sep 2025... Red Nose offers FREE support and connections to other people who have been through the same or similar experience of having a pregnancy, baby or child loss. Red Nose supports anyone impacted by the loss of a pregnancy, stillbirth, death of a baby or child. Red Nose is a FREE, confidential service. You do not need a Medicare Card. Red Nose designs our support around you. They offer a range of professional support services and lived experience support.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/red-nose-grief-loss-support-services-referral-flyer-for-people-on-different-visas
01 Sep 2025... Referral flyer for people on different visas. Red Nose offers FREE support and connections to other people who have been through the same or similar experience of having a pregnancy, baby or child loss. Red Nose supports anyone impacted by the loss of a pregnancy, stillbirth, death of a baby or child. Red Nose is a FREE, confidential service. You do not need a Medicare Card. Red Nose designs our support around you and offers a range of professional support services and lived experience support.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/suicide-loss-support-resources-for-culturally-and-linguistically-diverse-communities
05 Aug 2024... Standby has created these translated resource packs to support those bereaved and impacted by suicide. The leaflets aim to assist service providers in better understanding and meeting the mental health and grief support needs of culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Australia. It contains information on how and where to get help.Â
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/checklist-and-plan-for-moving-forward
30 Sep 2022... This resource supports carers adjusting to life after losing a loved one. It provides a checklist to help with physical, emotional, social, and vocational wellbeing. Suggestions include self-care, seeking support, reconnecting with others, and finding new interests. It encourages gradual healing and seeking professional help if needed.
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