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School Bereavement Toolkit: A Practical Guide to Supporting Children

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Jacquie Palmer

  • School Bereavement Toolkit
  • School Bereavement Toolkit
    Reference & support for teachers not trained in child bereavement, resources & tools to use with individual children as well as a whole class.

120 pages
Interest Age: 5 to 18
2021
ISBN: 9781032026688

Practical and accessible, this guidebook is designed to help staff in schools support bereaved children in their care. Providing information and guidance on practical issues around bereavement and indicating some of the issues that might require extra thought or assistance, this book makes accessing relevant information as easy and quick as possible.

When busy school staff are faced with a bereaved child, the prospect can be daunting. What do I say? What can I do? Will I make it worse? Have I got time to do this? This book is a toolbox to give staff confidence in helping bereaved young people. Information is easily accessed and simple to use, giving staff quick and practical help. There are sections on what will help and what will not; also included are photocopiable worksheets and tools to aid children and young people to explore their grief, as well as information on how school communities can share the news and manage an initial response.

With age-appropriate guidance to help school staff working in both primary and secondary settings, this key guide provides quick-to-access information for those not trained in child bereavement to help individual children or whole classes following a loss.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Basic procedures on hearing the news and in the longer term
  • How a bereaved child might be feeling
  • Considerations when talking to a bereaved child
  • Interventions in the classroom
  • Answering difficult questions
  • Helping classmates support their grieving friend
  • When a child in the class dies
  • When a bereavement needs more support
  • Support for the carers
  • Helpful organisations

References and bibliography