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<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

BBC 11 July 2003 Report on the BBC website the day of Jamie's accident

BBC 25 September 2004 Good news from Dunblane

BBC Health Advice on bereavement and coping with grief

BBC: Father's grief Radio 4 feature looking at the impact of bereavement on fathers

BBC: the last taboo Radio 4 feature on the way that death is treated as a taboo subject in today's society

Bereavement Publishing Inc Publishers of Living With Loss magazine offering links and resources for the bereaved.

BUPA Bereavement factsheet

Carr-Bridge Music Club A favourite booking in Jamie's diary: Friday evenings, 6.00pm in the School Hall from October to Easter

Carr-Bridge village Where to stay; things to see and do; local news; what's on in and around Carr-Bridge

Child Bereavement Trust Support for parents and families who have lost a child

Child Death Helpline Freephone helpline for all those affected by the death of a child

Community kit Free websites (like this one) with no pop-ups, for UK charities, non-profit groups and volunteer-led organsations.

Cruse Bereavement Care Support for anyone affected by a death

Diadem Books Supporting the self-publication of the book Hey, Mr Big! with practical advice

Dunblane against guns Campaign by the parents of the victims of Dunblane

Gang Show The Inverness Area Gang Show

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

Hey Mr Big on Diadem Jamie's page on the Diadem Books website

i-Universe The American publishers for Hey, Mr Big!

Landmark Forest Heritage Park A place that Jamie visited throughout his life: fire tower, water slides, maze, treetop trail, microworld and much more.

Lightning Source The UK printers for Hey, Mr Big!

Losing a child, by Linda Hurcombe Support, information and practical advice from a parent who has experienced the loss of her own child

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.

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

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

One Parent Families Freephone information and advice for lone parents

One Parent Families Scotland Freephone information and advice for lone parents in Scotland

Parentline Plus Freephone information and advice for parents

The Compassionate Friends Support for parents and families who have lost a child

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

The Royal Humane Society Organisation who give awards for acts of selfless courage

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

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

University of Cambridge Counselling Service Bereavement leaflet

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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