
A firm of funeral directors with an office in the borough, has teamed up with Derby County Community Trust (DCCT) to widen access to support for people whose lives have been affected by bereavement.
Wathalls, which has a base in Borrowash Village, have joined DCCTs Trust Partners programme. In the first instance, the companys bereavement support coordinator and qualified grief counsellor Fay Bloor is providing training and bereavement awareness sessions for DCCT staff.
The aim is to enable staff to support colleagues as well as members of public from children to older people who benefit from the Trusts nationally-recognised community programme.
DCCT group members will also be signposted to Wathalls Dandelions Bereavement Support services if they need further support following a bereavement. These include free Grief Journey programmes and support groups in Derby and Ashbourne.
Likewise, people who have lost a loved one and are supported by Wathalls will be put in touch with DCCT whose community programmes focus on mental health and wellbeing, physical activity and activities to combat social isolation.
Helen Wathall MBE is the fifth generation of her family to run Wathalls and is a lifelong Rams fan.
She said: DCCT and Wathalls have much in common not least a goal to support the health and wellbeing of people in our local communities who are at a low point in their lives. Therefore, becoming a formal Trust Partner of the charity was a natural progression for us.
Grief affects different people in different ways. However, losing a loved one whether that is recent or historic often leads to physical and mental ill health as well as loneliness and social isolation.
By sharing our expertise and resources with DCCT, I hope that we can add even greater value to the fantastic work that the Trust does in our local communities.
We will also be better placed to signpost our Dandelions members to an appropriate DCCT group which I know will greatly benefit many of them as they come to terms with their new normal after losing a loved one.
DCCT Head of Community Simon Carnall added: Bereavement is an inevitable part of life and our partnership working with Wathalls will help us as an organisation to better support our colleagues and people in our local communities alike.
This work perfectly illustrates the creative ways that the local business community can support the Trust taking relationships far beyond corporate giving to provide mutually-beneficial support that has the potential to make a long-lasting positive impact on many, many peoples lives.
For more information about opportunities to support DCCT, visit this link and for more information about Wathalls Dandelions Bereavement Support programme, visit this link.