Bereavement by suicide - supporting children, young people and families

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Bereavement by suicide - supporting children, young people and families

This 3 hour interactive online workshop will consider the challenges associated with supporting young people bereaved by suicide

By Child Bereavement UK

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Tue, 9 Apr 2024 01:30 - 04:30 PDT

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Online

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About this event

This 3-hour interactive online workshop will consider the challenges associated with supporting children and young people bereaved by suicide.

Learning outcomes

You will:

  • To gain a greater understanding of the additional challenges faced by children, young people and families bereaved by suicide.
  • To develop greater confidence in providing support to, and communicating with, children and young people bereaved by suicide.
  • To gain an awareness of how children respond to frightening events and when further support may be required.
  • To increase awareness of the effect on us when working with families bereaved by suicide and to explore ways of supporting ourselves.
  • To gain information about Child Bereavement UK, other support organisations and resources available to support children and young people bereaved by suicide.

Who should attend?

All those whose work brings them into contact with young people who have been bereaved by suicide.

Who is presenting?

Ann Rowland, Clinical Advisor & Chartered Clinical Psychologist

Dr Ann Rowland (C.Psychol) retired from Child Bereavement UK in March 2019 after 10 years as Director of Bereavement Support and Education, where she managed the bereavement support and education services offered by Child Bereavement UK across the country. These services included the training of professionals, the support sections of the website, the national helpline, family bereavement support services across the UK, and projects in areas of deprivation in England and Scotland. Ann is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist with extensive experience of working with children, young people and families facing a wide range of difficulties, in community and health service settings. Ann has provided training on loss and bereavement to the statutory and voluntary sectors both in the UK and overseas. In addition, Ann’s roles have included, service development, project management, supervision, consultation, audit and research. She has written a number of publications in a range of professional journals and books.

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Child Bereavement UK provides a wide range of training, consultancy and support services across the UK to help professionals better understand and meet the needs of bereaved children and families. We offer CPD certified training, delivered by skilled facilitators who combine subject knowledge and facilitation expertise with extensive experience of working in their particular field of bereavement. Our training is based on learning from families, is underpinned by relevant theory and evidence-based practice, and acknowledges the importance of appropriate communication and support for future wellbeing.

www.childbereavementuk.org/what-we-offer

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