Abstract
This paper explores the importance of recognising the impact of sexuality on the experience of bereavement in later life and the implications for social work practice. The findings of a recent research project with older lesbians and gay men will be discussed in relation to issues of bereavement and loss. The objective of the paper is to begin to identify how the experience of bereavement and loss in later life may be influenced by sexuality, and the experience of ‘disenfranchised grief’ (Doka Citation1989, Citation2002).
The invisibility of the needs of older lesbians and gay men within literature and social policy means that this is a little-researched and understood area. It is therefore important for practitioners to develop their understanding of the needs of older lesbians and gay men so that they provide appropriate bereavement support.
Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Professor Jonathan Parker for his thoughtful comments on the previous drafts of this paper.