Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

As more children begin to return to school, and lockdown is starting to be relaxed, we want to reassure you that we are working behind the scenes to find new ways of working which are safe for everyone.

Whilst we are unable to return to visiting children and young people in school at the moment, as soon as we are safely and appropriately able to begin support again, we will.

In the meantime, don’t forget that we are available Tuesday PM, Wednesday all day and Thursday all day to offer advice and guidance at this stage.

Fab Fundraising event by Rotary Club of Coventry Jubilee

Back in February, the Rotary Club of Coventry Jubilee held a Murder Mystery evening to raise funds for Guy’s Gift. A fantastic £601 was raised to go towards supporting us to provide bereavement support for children and young people across Coventry and Warwickshire.

President John said: “A good many people seem to know or know of children who have struggled with bereavement, and the needs of Guy’s Gift strikes a chord.”.

This recognition of the importance of the support we are able to provide is great, and we’re pleased to be able to provide that professional support across the county. This donation goes a long way to continue doing just this.

A great big thank you to everyone involved in what sounds like a good evening raising funds for us here at Guy’s Gift.

Get in touch!

Don’t forget, our phone lines are open to provide advice and guidance remotely. Whilst we have fewer staff than normal working, our response times may be a little slower but we will get to you as quickly as we can.

The phone lines are open every Tuesday afternoon (12:30-16:30) and all day Wednesday and Thursday (08:30-16:30).

Alternatively, drop us an email (info@guysgift.co.uk) and we will get back to you as quickly as we are able.

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#StayAtHome

Whilst we all stay at home, if you are shopping for your groceries online please consider supporting Guy’s Gift at the same time.

Everytime you shop via the Give As You Live portal, you can raise funds for Guy’s Gift.

We rely on donations to keep the service available, and this is a great way to help us to help you!

Limited opening times for foreseeable future.

Another day, another update relating to changes we are making due to the impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19). The changes we are having to make are very much a temporary situation, but as with all of us we currently don’t know what the timescale will be before we are able to return to normal.

As of today, we have had to temporarily reduce the hours our telephone lines are open.

We are available:
Tuesday 12:30 - 16:30
Wednesday 08:30 - 16:30
Thursday 08:30 - 16:30

We are unable to take referrals for support at the moment, but can offer advice and guidance remotely.

Coronavirus (COVID-19) update

With immediate effect, we are no longer able to attend face-to-face sessions.

This follows the government advice regarding social distancing, and school closures across the UK announced this evening.

If you are currently meeting with a Guy's Gift counsellor, they will be in touch with you to talk about how we can manage this.

Our phone lines remain open as normal, Monday to Thursday, and we will continue provide as much support remotely as we are able.

Coronavirus (COVID-19): What this means for Guy's Gift and the families we support

Guy’s Gift is continuously monitoring the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and is following Government and NHS advice, and local advice from councils and schools.

The Guy’s Gift team is applying strict hygiene measures between all sessions and complying with individual schools’ procedures on a local level.

We ask all families and schools to advise us if they have symptoms, feel unwell or have been in contact with any known or suspected cases. You can contact us on 0845 467 3035 or info@guysgift.co.uk

Any changes to our normal working practices will be communicated to schools and families as appropriate.

First group bereavement support sessions of 2020 are underway.

Last week, we started our first set of group bereavement support sessions for 2020. These are running in Coventry at The Moat Family Hub.

As always, the group sessions aim to bring children, young people and families together to explore feelings around loss and bereavement, working together to find strategies for dealing with challenging emotions.

The first session focused on memories, with the groups creating a memory box and thinking about what might go into the box.

We are really looking forward to the remaining sessions and meeting with the families attending over the coming weeks.