Supporting Parents through Pregnancy Loss and the Death of a Baby

Child Bereavement UK

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Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom

Supporting Parents through Pregnancy Loss and the Death of a...

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CANCELLED - PLEASE NOTE 13TH MARCH 2013 WORKSHOP IS CANCELLED - NEXT DATE 4TH JULY 2013
Aim

To provide an opportunity for the participants to explore the impact that pregnancy loss and the death of a baby can have on the family, and to identify the communication skills required, as outlined in 'Pregnancy Loss and Death of a Baby: Guidelines for Professionals' 3rd edition Schott, Henley & Kohner: Sands 2007

Learning Outcomes

•   to explore and develop self-awareness in relation to loss
•   to recognise physical and emotional reactions to grief, including gender issues
•   to identify the potential impact on a couple's relationship
•   to identify the importance of robust bereavement policies and care pathways
•   to gain an understanding of how to enhance the care and support offered
    to siblings
•   to relate theories of grief to practices in the workplace
•   to gain insight into differing beliefs and cultures
•   to explore and experience ways to support ourselves and our colleagues
•   to gain information about Child Bereavement UK, other similar support
    organisations and resources available

Who Should Attend?

For all those whose work brings them into contact with families grieving the loss of a baby through miscarriage, termination due to fetal anomaly, stillbirth or neonatal death


"I feel much more confident to talk, start the conversation about the loss a family has had"

 

Where



The Saunderton Estate
Wycombe Road
Saunderton
HP14 4HU Buckinghamshire
United Kingdom

Organizer

Child Bereavement UK

Child Bereavement UK is the UK’s leading charity that supports families and educates professionals both when a child dies and when a child is bereaved. Currently the charity trains around 5,000 professionals each year across health care, social care, education, the emergency services and the voluntary sector. It also provides a national support and information service, award-winning resources, an interactive website with an online forum for bereaved families, and Buckinghamshire-based family bereavement support.

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