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W10Aim
To develop a strategy and explore how a 'care pathway' can be used to support and deliver a Trust-wide bereavement service, which is both responsive and flexible enough to support the differing needs of bereaved families and staff
Learning outcomes
- to identify what strategies and support Trusts already have in place and establish areas in which existing good practice may be developed
- to identify best practice issues in relation to bereavement care and informed choice for parents/carers
- to develop a bereavement strategy and explored how a care pathway can be used to deliver a Trust-wide service
- to identify a bereavement service that will meet local needs
- to recognise the imortance of self-awareness and support for the professional
- to gain information about the Child Bereavement Charity, other similar support organisations and resources available
Who should attend?
Suitable for professionals working in the NHS whose role is to develop best practice in bereavement care
Recommended by Commission for Health Improvement and DH publication 'When a Patient Dies: Advice on Developing Bereavement Services in the NHS'
The Child Bereavement Charity in partnership with The Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital
Fee information
£95Venue
CBC Training Centre, Aston House, High Street, West Wycombe, Bucks HP14 3AGTimes of day
10.00am - 4.00pm (Registration 9.30am)Dates:
Wednesday 22 April 2009 - £95.00
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