This Sunday, 9 March 2025, Brighton & Hove will come together to mark the National Covid-19 Day of Reflection, an opportunity to remember those we lost and acknowledge the service, resilience, sacrifice and compassion shown throughout the pandemic. 

Council leader Bella Sankey has paid tribute to the staff in the care, health and community sectors, volunteers, council staff and residents who supported the community in extraordinary ways, recognising the heroic efforts of those who continued to provide vital services, often making personal sacrifices to protect others. 

Councillor Sankey also reaffirmed the council’s commitment to supporting those who are still living with the lasting impact of the pandemic, including through bereavement services and community initiatives. 

Councillor Sankey said: “As we approach the National Covid-19 Day of Reflection on Sunday, we pause to remember the profound impact the pandemic has had on our community. 

“This day offers us a moment to honour those we’ve lost and to express our deepest gratitude to those who stood steadfast in the face of unparalleled circumstances. 

“The strength of our community was evident as individuals and groups came together to support one another. From delivering groceries to vulnerable neighbours to setting up support networks, these acts of kindness illuminated our community’s compassionate spirit during these difficult times. 

“Our social workers, including those working alongside their NHS colleagues in our hospitals in the city, care home staff, teachers, health workers and the thousands of people across the city who cared for vulnerable loved ones who have illnesses or disabilities displayed unwavering dedication, often making personal sacrifices to ensure the safety and wellbeing of others. 

“Many chose to stay away from their families to protect them. Their actions were nothing short of heroic, and we owe them an immense debt of gratitude.

“And I would like to share a heartfelt thanks to our council staff who worked tirelessly to adapt and maintain essential services, ensuring our city continued to function amidst unprecedented challenges. Their resilience and adaptability were crucial in navigating the uncertainties we faced.

“On Sunday, I and many of my colleagues are proud to join the Mayor Councillor Mohammed Asaduzzaman in his role with the Multicultural Group Brighton & Hove, at the Annual Iftar Breaking of the Fast Dinner. The event will be themed around the Day of Reflection and will serve as an opportunity to remember the lives affected and the collective strength we’ve shown.

“We recognise that the journey through grief is deeply personal and ongoing. Support is available through our local services, and we remain committed to enhancing these services, ensuring that everyone has access to the support they need during such times.

“We also encourage those who are able to consider donating to charities that played pivotal roles during the pandemic. Organisations like Martlets Hospice provided essential care and comfort to many in our community. 

“Let us come together on this Day of Reflection to remember, to give thanks, and to look forward with hope and unity.”

The Health and Adult Social Care directory is an online directory, listing services and organisations in Brighton & Hove offering bereavement support. Bereavement services available include:



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