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Tag Archives: grief and loss
‘The best week of the year’ – a model of a therapeutic camp for bereaved teenagers
Starting today, a new short series about bereaved children and teenagers with examples of initiatives from Greece, Romania, and the UK . . . Emanuel Hospice in Romania offers a five-day overnight camp for bereaved teenagers with opportunities for grief … Continue reading
Death at the time of birth: One of life’s greatest paradoxes. Reflections of a Clinical Midwife Specialist in Bereavement
Continuing our special series on perinatal bereavement and palliative care with examples of initiatives from Ireland and France that aim to improve care for babies and families. Brid Shine, Clinical Midwife Specialist, Bereavement and Loss, Coombe Women & Infants University … Continue reading
Perinatal bereavement care – building the body of research in Ireland
Today, we launch a special series about perinatal bereavement and palliative care with examples of initiatives from Ireland and France that aim to improve care for babies and families. Grace O’Sullivan, Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme Coordinator, Irish Hospice Foundation, explains … Continue reading