We offer One-to-One sessions with a Bereavement Support Volunteer (BSV)
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There is often a waiting time before you see the volunteer (this can be up to 8 weeks in busy periods) who will contact you by phone to arrange a convenient time to meet.
The Bereavement Support Volunteer (BSV) is professionally trained to the highest Cruse national standards. Anything you share with them is entirely confidential. Volunteers must attend meetings where their work is supervised, to make sure you are getting the best care.
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The volunteer is there to listen and help you work through your grief; there is no limit on how many sessions you can have. Cruse uses counselling to help you find your personal way through grief.
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?Meetings with your BSV can be at the Cruse office in central Oxford or in your own home. There is no charge for these sessions although donations are very welcome.
Cruse Bereavement Care Oxfordshire
Who to contact
- Telephone
- 01865 245398
- oxfordshire@cruse.org.uk
- Website
- http://www.oxfordcruse.co.uk/
Where to go
- Address
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Wesley Memorial Hall
New Inn Hall Street
Oxford
Oxon - Postcode
- OX1 2DH
Time / Date Details
- When is it on
- Monday- Friday 10.00am - 1.00pm
- Time of day
- Morning
- Session Information
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Telephone helpline open weekday mornings for referrals
Other Details
Availability
- Age Ranges
- From 18 years
- Referral required
- Yes
- Referral Details
Self-referral only - if you would like to access our service, please ring the helpline 01865 245398
Additional Information
- Providing services to
- Adults
- Notes
Our one-to-one sessions take place either at our rooms in central Oxford or at clients' homes.
Last checked on 14/09/2021
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