Let’s Talk about Death and Dying
Dying Matters Awareness Week 2026 will take place from 4-10 May. This year's theme is 'Let’s talk about Death and Dying'.
The mission of Dying Matters is to break down the stigma and taboo of talking about death and dying. But sometimes, it’s hard to know where to start.
27% of people find it hard to talk about death with family or friends, and 30% bottle their feelings up. If we don’t talk about death and dying and bereavement, it can be harder to cope when we experience them.*
Death, dying and bereavement affect us all. This Dying Matters Awareness Week, we’re focusing on the importance of conversations about death and dying – with family, friends, employers, anyone in your life – helping you to get the conversation started.
What’s happening and how can I get involved?
Attend one or more of the many events happening across South Yorkshire –
- Some are place-specific, professional only.
- Some are sessions for any professional in South Yorkshire.
- Some are for both members of the public and professionals in South Yorkshire.
South Yorkshire-wide resources
Throughout Dying Matters Awareness Week, events and activities are taking place in communities, hospitals and hospices across South Yorkshire for the public, patients, families and professionals. See the resources below.
Events
Find all South Yorkshire Dying Matters Awareness Week 2026 resources in the events pack below.
Events by place
Open to the public and professionals (with some South Yorkshire-wide)
Further materials and resources to use and promote
Here you can find further resources, including an introduction to My Personal Wishes and bereavement resources.