Skip to content
Share Your Story
Community Feedback
Blog
Search
DONATE
I Am In Crisis
Grief Stories: Helping Grief Make Sense logo
  • Home
  • About
    • What We Do
    • Our Story
    • Meet Our Team
      • Board of Directors
      • Operations Team
    • Partners
    • Testimonials
    • Media
  • Our Stories
    • All Content
    • I Am In Grief
    • I Am A Supporter
    • I Am A Professional
    • Treasured Memories
  • Mediums
    • Video
    • Podcast
    • Blog
  • Coping Tools
    • All Tools
    • Music For Healing
    • Exploring Art For Healing
    • Write To Heal
  • Resources
    • I Am In Crisis
    • Helpful Resources
  • Contact Us
    • General Enquiry
    • Tell Us Your Story
    • Complete Our Survey
    • Memorialize A Loved One
    • Donate Today
Donate Now
Search
I Am In Crisis

Grief Stories Terms of Use & Disclaimer

Terms of Use

Please read the following statement. By closing this window you acknowledge and understand the terms within and agree to abide by them.

Users

This Website is not intended for use by children under the age of 13. If you are under the age of 13, you must immediately discontinue the use of this Website.

Rules of Conduct

We need your help to keep our Website safe. Therefore, by adhering to these Terms, you agree to adhere to the following Rules when using our Website and affiliated social media accounts.

The following Conduct is strictly prohibited by GriefStories.org:

  • Abusive or hurtful comments directed at a participant or contributor;
  • Any form of bullying, intimidation or harassment;
  • Off-topic or redundant comments not related to or affiliated with GriefStories.org;
  • Comments using foul language or hate speech;
  • Any comments or user content infringing on or violating someone else’s rights, or otherwise violating the law, or that is hateful, threatening, pornographic or violent in nature;
  • Personal attacks or defamatory statements or comments; and
  • Comments that violate the privacy of participants and their families.
GriefStories.Org is not a Substitute for Professional Medical or Mental Health Services

By agreeing to these Terms, you expressly acknowledge that the information on this Website is not offered as a substitute for professional mental health care or medical care and is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any mental health or medical conditions. You also expressly acknowledge that the content producers of GriefStories.org do not act as your personal mental health or medical professionals.

By agreeing to these Terms you expressly acknowledge that neither GriefStories.org and its respective employees agents, volunteers, content providers, advisors, members, sponsors or academic and medical affiliates are responsible for the results of any decisions you may make resulting from the use of the content including, but not limited to, your choosing to seek or not to seek professional medical or mental health care, or your choosing or not choosing specific treatment based on the content or service of this Website, blog and discussion forum.

Disclaimer
GriefStories.org Does Not Provide Medical or Mental Health Advice

Information provided through the GriefStories.org Website, blog and discussion forums are for informational purposes only and designed for the general education of website users. It is not, nor is it intended to be, a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your physician, psychological counsellor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking because of something you have read on the GriefStories.org Website.

Any action on your part in response to the information provided on this Website, blog and discussion forums is at your own risk. In no event shall GriefStories.org and its respective employees, agents, volunteers, content providers, advisors, members, sponsors or academic and medical affiliates its contributors, or any third parties mentioned on the GriefStories.org Website be liable for ANY damages (including, without limitation, incidental and consequential damages, personal injury/wrongful death, lost profits, or damages resulting from lost data or business interruption) resulting from the use of the GriefStories.org Website, its content, or the use of any information, idea, service or instruction contained in the material provided and/or any websites linked to/from it, whether based on warranty, contract, tort, or any other legal theory, and whether or not GriefStories.org, its contributors, authors, advisors, members and affiliate organizations, or any third parties mentioned on the GriefStories.org Website are advised of the possibility of such damages.

Website Content May Not Reflect Viewpoints of Partners

The information presented on GriefStories.org does not necessarily reflect the views of our project partners, contributors, authors, advisors, affiliate organizations or any other third parties mentioned on the Website.

Right to Remove Content

In using the various forms of commenting on the GriefStories.org website and its affiliated social media accounts, please observe the Rules of Conduct set out in the Terms of Use. We reserve the right to moderate all content and remove information or language considered offensive, and to block users who violate these Rules.

External Links

GriefStories.org may provide links to other websites for your reference and to help you identify other online resources that may be of interest. These other websites have been independently developed by other parties and GriefStories.org does not assume any responsibility or guarantee the accuracy of the information found on these sites. GriefStories.org does not endorse the viewpoints expressed on other websites. You may use any third party website at your own risk and we encourage you to read the Privacy Policy and Terms of Condition and Use of every website you visit. By using the links we provide, you agree that GriefStories.org will not be responsible or liable in any way for the accuracy, legality, relevance, decency or copyright compliance of the material and information contained in any site linked from GriefStories.org.

Your Personal Information and Privacy

GriefStories.org is committed to protecting and respecting the privacy of every user who visits our Website. The Website does not automatically collect any personal information however, a user may voluntarily access a services or services from links to external websites that require some personal information.

GriefStories.org will not disclose your personal information to any third party.

Posts Tagged ‘coping’

Sarah K – Coping

February 8, 2022

Sarah K – Coping

Sarah discusses how she copes with this unbelievably painful loss

Posted in Death By Overdose, Grief and Trauma, Video and tagged coping, Heroin, overdose

Sarah K – Finding my people

February 7, 2022

Sarah K – Finding my people

Sarah talks about how finding other people that are going through the same grief experience has been very helpful to her.

Posted in Death By Overdose, Grief and Trauma, Video and tagged coping, Heroin, opioid, overdose, trauma

Jenn – The difference between expressive and creative arts

January 24, 2022

Jenn – The difference between expressive and creative arts

Jenn explains the difference between expressive and creative arts. You don’t have to limit yourself to art making to help you through your grief process. Expressive arts encompasses a wide variety of approaches including drama, dance, movement, writing and music

Posted in Art, Bereavement Professionals' Insights, Video and tagged art, coping

Jenn – In grief an art therapist can be there to walk with you

January 24, 2022

Jenn – In grief an art therapist can be there to walk with you

Jenn discusses how an art therapists can support you in those moments of pain. They are there to honour your stories and experiences.

Posted in Art, Bereavement Professionals' Insights, Video and tagged art, coping

Jenn – Barriers to art

January 24, 2022

Jenn – Barriers to art

Jenn talks about the barriers that may prevent someone from including art as part of their grief or emotional process including judgment of your art skills and more.

Posted in Art, Bereavement Professionals' Insights, Video and tagged art, coping

Jenn – Art can be grounding and meditative

January 24, 2022

Jenn – Art can be grounding and meditative

Jenn explains how the textures , qualities and colours of art can be grounding and meditative

Posted in Art, Bereavement Professionals' Insights, Video and tagged art, coping

Jenn – Art can give voice

January 24, 2022

Jenn – Art can give voice

Jenn talks about the barriers that may prevent someone from including art as part of their grief or emotional process including judgment of your art skills and more.

Posted in Art, Bereavement Professionals' Insights, Video and tagged art, coping

Jenn – Art can give a break from grieving

January 24, 2022

Jenn – Art can give a break from grieving

Jenn talks about one of the most overlooked benefits of making art during bereavement. It can provide and escape from your grief.

Posted in Art, Bereavement Professionals' Insights, Video and tagged art, coping

Jenn – Your art completely belongs to you

January 24, 2022

Jenn – Your art completely belongs to you

Jenn explains the wonderful thing about art is that piece belongs completely to you and you have the power to do whatever you wish with it . She makes some suggestions as to what you may want to do.

Posted in Art, Bereavement Professionals' Insights, Video and tagged art, coping

Lynda – “Same storm different boat”

May 15, 2020

Lynda – “Same storm different boat”

Lynda discusses how grief is universal yet unique to everyone

Posted in Death and Grief During a Pandemic, Video and tagged coping, pandemic, Plane Crash, respect, Support, talking, unique grieving

Cheryl and Mike – “Getting help”

December 16, 2018

Cheryl and Mike – “Getting help”

Mike and Cheryl talk about their surviving daughter and getting help. They continue to grieve the death their daughter in a car accident.

Posted in Death of a Child, Grief and Trauma, Video and tagged coping, counseling, cured, Daughter, help, protect, refuge, relating, routine, sibling, talking, years
« Newer Posts

Giving Is Grief Support

Grievers need support. Your donation can make that difference.

When you give, your donations support the sharing of stories that hold the potential to show care to those in grief so that they feel less alone. Your generosity also supports community members and healthcare professionals alike in being there for those in grief in a meaningful way. Your giving is a sign of a healthy community supporting those in grief.

Become A Monthly Donor

About Us

Learn more about Grief Stories

Read More

Sign Up

Join the Grief Stories Email Newsletter

Join Now

Stay Connected With Grief Stories!

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

* indicates required

Feedback

Help us improve for future visitors

Start Survey
Grief Stories: Helping Grief Make Sense logo

Home

About

Our Stories

Coping Tools

Rescources

Contact Us

Donate

Share

Feedback

I Am In Crisis

Disclaimer

Privacy

Charitable #: 76950 9092 RR0002

© 2025 Grief Stories. All Rights Reserved.

Website by SIU Design.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA. The Google Privacy Policy & Terms of Service apply.

Scroll To Top