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Bereavement

Page Updated 14.07.23

 

Free Downloadable Resources

STLS 5Free Downloadable Resources 
→ Bereavement Book List for Secondary Schools
→ Lost For Words 
 This resource shares supportive words and emojis from children who know how bereavement feels.
→ How to Help 
Suggestions for how the individual, their parent/carer, teacher friends can support children.
→ How to Help 
Suggestions for how parents and carers can support their young people. 
→ Active Monitoring Log This template can help you log and structure the information that will help identification of needs and support. To be completed by a trusted adult.
→ Having sensitive conversations with traumatically bereaved children and young people (PDF) 
→ Having Sensitive Conversations with Parents/Carers 
→ Guide for schools & colleges 
A comprehensive written guide for school and
college staff including supporting tools and handouts compiled by the UK Trauma Council.  Link to Video, an introduction to the material. 
→ Referrals for specialist support – key information to include (PDF) 
→ Traumatic Bereavement A Guide for Parents/Carers 
→ Traumatic Bereavement Assessment Grid  Close monitoring can help in spotting patterns in the child or young person’s difficulties. 

Signposting - Organisations and Support

STLS 5Signposting 
 
Below is a listing of various organisations that can provide services relating to Bereavement. If any of the details below require updating or amending, let us know
Please be aware that the organisations listed on this page are provided for information purposes only, and are not endorsed or recommended by STLS. You should always ensure that any service, activity, or therapy that you are considering for your child / young person is appropriate to their needs. 
→ At a Loss For anyone bereaved and those supporting them.
→ Bereavement Advice Centre -  Bereavement Advice Centre supports and advises people on what they need to do after a death. 
→ CHUMS - Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing support for Children, Young People and their families with a Specialist Bereavement Service in Kent and Medway. 
→ Childhood Bereavement Network This site contains details of bereavement services for children throughout the UK and supports professionals working with bereaved children and young people.
→ Cruse - Bereavement counselling for adults and children with local branches nationwide.  
→ Hope Again - Hope Again is the youth website of Cruse Bereavement Care
→ Grief Encounter - Grief Encounter helps children and young people by providing free, immediate, one-to-one support. 
→ Kent and Medway Mental Health Information Hub 
→ Brake’s National Road Victim Service A free, specialist service for those who have been bereaved or seriously injured in a road crash or are supporting a road crash victim. 
→ Child Bereavement UK A helpline for advice for families and professionals and a wide range of resources. 
→ Salus A range of services to children and young people.
→ Slide Away offers support to children and young people in West Kent who have been bereaved or who have a parent or sibling with a life-limiting illness. 
→ Slide Away Young People's Area This is the Young People's part of the Slide Away website. 
→ UK Trauma Council Free resources to support schools, colleges, and practitioners.
→ Winston's Wish provides emotional and practical bereavement support to children, young people, and carers.

 

 

Media

STLS 5Media Shorts
 Traumatic Bereavement: Helping children and young people who are struggling in schools & colleges This animation introduces concepts that are key to understanding traumatic bereavement.
 Beck Ferrari discusses with SENCO Nicola Jackson how adults working in schools and colleges can talk with children and young people experiencing a traumatic bereavement. 
Traumatic Bereavement in Secondary Schools - A Student's Perspective. UK Trauma Council
 Five things about Grief no one Told you -  There is more to grieving than most people realise. 
→ Talking to children who are bereaved. - This video supports professionals to discuss bereavement by understanding the perspective of children who have been bereaved.
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