New bereavement support service launched for Galway families

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Galway University Hospitals Bereavement Support Services and the Irish Hospice Foundation (IHF) recently launched the ‘Galway Grief Sherpa Network’ (GGSN).

This is a new bereavement support initiative established to promote those organisations that provide bereavement support in Galway City and County.

The network includes 28 community bereavement organisations. It is made up of skilled hospital, hospice, and community staff and groups who work together to increase awareness of bereavement and awareness of local bereavement services.

Members of the network include both statutory and non-government organisations (i.e. registered charities).

Vivian Roche-Fahy, the Bereavement Liaison Officer at Galway University Hospitals and Chair of the GGSN said that she was delighted to work with the IHF and other organisations on this new network, helping people through different stages of their bereavement journey.

“During grief, there are often difficult moments, where the bereaved may feel overwhelmed, confused, distressed and alone.”

“Often the bereaved don’t have an awareness of the supports that are available to them, in their local community area that would be an invaluable support to them during the sad, sensitive and difficult time, in their life.”

“Research has shown that families who lose a loved one wish they had more resources and support available to them. In an effort to address this gap, Galway Grief Sherpa Network have developed a dedicated grief directory.”

“The support from the project team, IHF, St. Columba’s Credit Union, and Claddagh Credit Union, has been tremendous and I would like to thank them all sincerely for their contribution to this valuable resource.

The Directory, which was officially launched by the Cathaoirleach of Galway County Council and the Mayor of Galway City, is now available to the public, through Galway University Hospitals Bereavement Support Service, the Galway Grief Sherpa Networks, and online, via the Irish Hospice Foundation under ‘Galway Grief Sherpa Network’.

Deputy Hospital Manager Maria Molloy said, “The development of the Galway Grief Sherpa Network and Directory will provide a central point for those who are bereaved and need some additional support.”

“For the first time, the new directory will bring together all of the resources that are available in one place for the benefit of the general public, carers, and professionals.”

Dr Amanda Roberts, Bereavement Development Manager, Irish Hospice Foundation said, “We at Irish Hospice Foundation are delighted to be able to support the Galway Grief Sherpa Network. We support a number of Local Bereavement Networks around Ireland.”

“These networks aim to enhance links between local bereavement service providers, raise awareness about bereavement and the local bereavement supports available. Please visit our website if you would like to learn more about Local Bereavement networks.”

Members of the Galway Grief Sherpa Network will hold a public Bereavement Information Awareness event upstairs in the Eyre Square Shopping Centre, across from Penny’s, on Saturday the 02 November from 11am to 4pm.

Also on the day, there will be free directories available to the public, outlining all of the bereavement support services available in Galway City and County.