| <i>Struan</i> by Richard Brown |
The story of Karl and Eilein Fuchs, previous owners of the land where our house is built, written and self-published by Richard Brown |
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| BBC 11 July 2003 |
Report on the BBC website the day of Jamie's accident |
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| BBC 25 September 2004 |
Good news from Dunblane |
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| BBC Health |
Advice on bereavement and coping with grief |
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| BBC: Father's grief |
Radio 4 feature looking at the impact of bereavement on fathers |
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| BBC: the last taboo |
Radio 4 feature on the way that death is treated as a taboo subject in today's society |
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| Bereavement Publishing Inc |
Publishers of Living With Loss magazine offering links and resources for the bereaved. |
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| BUPA |
Bereavement factsheet |
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| Carr-Bridge Music Club |
A favourite booking in Jamie's diary: Friday evenings, 6.00pm in the School Hall from October to Easter |
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| Carr-Bridge village |
Where to stay; things to see and do; local news; what's on in and around Carr-Bridge |
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| Child Bereavement Trust |
Support for parents and families who have lost a child |
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| Child Death Helpline |
Freephone helpline for all those affected by the death of a child |
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| Community kit |
Free websites (like this one) with no pop-ups, for UK charities, non-profit groups and volunteer-led organsations. |
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| Cruse Bereavement Care |
Support for anyone affected by a death |
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| Diadem Books |
Supporting the self-publication of the book Hey, Mr Big! with practical advice |
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| Dunblane against guns |
Campaign by the parents of the victims of Dunblane |
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| Gang Show |
The Inverness Area Gang Show |
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| Grief encounter - helping children through bereavement |
A charity to help children and young people rebuild their lives after a family death. The project aims to improve resources available to bereaved children and their families |
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| Hey Mr Big on Diadem |
Jamie's page on the Diadem Books website |
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| i-Universe |
The American publishers for Hey, Mr Big! |
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| Landmark Forest Heritage Park |
A place that Jamie visited throughout his life: fire tower, water slides, maze, treetop trail, microworld and much more. |
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| Lightning Source |
The UK printers for Hey, Mr Big! |
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| Losing a child, by Linda Hurcombe |
Support, information and practical advice from a parent who has experienced the loss of her own child |
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| Michael Rosen's Sad Book |
Read about and listen to the BBC Radio 4 interview with Michael Rosen talking about the picture book he wrote following the death of his son to meningitis at 18. |
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| Minds Ear Audio Productions |
US audio theatre group who have recorded The Valhalla Triangle by David Gasking and donated all proceeds to The Jamie Fund |
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| Minds Ear International Script Competition 2002 |
The Valhalla Triangle by David Gasking was the winner of the Minds Ear Audio Productions International Script Competition in 2002. Minds Ear released the 6-episode comedy series on CD in 2006 and are donating all proceeds to The Jamie Fund |
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| One Parent Families |
Freephone information and advice for lone parents |
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| One Parent Families Scotland |
Freephone information and advice for lone parents in Scotland |
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| Parentline Plus |
Freephone information and advice for parents |
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| The Compassionate Friends |
Support for parents and families who have lost a child |
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| The Piper |
A musical by David Gasking performed on stage in Carr-Bridge and Nethy Bridge in November 1998 with Jamie in the role of Mr Big - hence the title of his book |
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| The Royal Humane Society |
Organisation who give awards for acts of selfless courage |
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| Top 100 Poets 2005 |
The lyrics of the song Hold on to the smiles written for the children of Carr-Bridge Primary School returning to school for the new term following Jamie's accident and featured in Hey, Mr Big! were selected for the Forward Press Top 100 Poets in 2005 |
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| UK Songwriting Contest 2007 |
The song Monkey Business sung by the children of Carr-Bridge Primary School at Jamie's final School Fun Day in June 2003 and featured in Hey, Mr Big! was selected as a finalist in the UK Songwriting Contest 2007 |
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| University of Cambridge Counselling Service |
Bereavement leaflet |
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| Writing the heartache |
Alice J. Wisner's site with monthly on-line Tributes magazine and advice for using writing on the road through grief. |
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