Overview
The key aim of the bereavement training is to increase knowledge or care after death procedures, grief and bereavement (including suicide), develop an understanding in order to build confidence and enhance skills needed to work sensitively and empathically with families, carer’s and others who experience loss and grief.Who is Bereavement & Loss aimed at?
Any health and social care professional working with patients or clients facing death, dying and bereavement. will benefit from attending this training, This includes corporate, community, social services (adults & children), care home sector, schools, emergency services, voluntary sector or elsewhere where support is needed.Course Length
1 dayLearning Outcomes
On completion of this course, delegates will have:
- Improved awareness and understanding of the impact of loss, grief and bereavement
- Enhanced ability to recognise the uniqueness of an individual’s response to death, dying and bereavement including social media
- Recognition of the importance of accurate, timely, clear and detail information
- Become equipped and more confident in the practical, emotional and spiritual elements of working with bereaved families
- Been able to build on the practical issues, existing best practice and national guidance
- Increased their ability to recognise when they may need support, whilst working with bereaved families