SLOW: Supporting Bereaved Parents and Siblings
Living with loss, supported by others
SLOW: Supporting Bereaved Parents and Siblings is a UK charity providing long-term bereavement support to families after the death of a child. Founded in 2007 by bereaved parents, SLOW’s peer-led model combines lived experience with evidence-based practice. Its approach has been independently evaluated by clinical psychologists, with published research evidencing its benefits, and has been nationally recognised with the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service.
SLOW supports bereaved parents and siblings from the age of six through to adulthood through regular, free peer-led support groups and creative workshops. Grief affects every family member differently, and without the right support families can experience isolation, relationship breakdown and long-term emotional distress. SLOW recognises that grief is not something to be fixed, but something families learn to live with, supported by others who understand and can offer hope through shared experience.
