Tag Archive: aftercare
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A day of tears and smiles
Last month saw the first conference held by Rosedale Training and the University of East Anglia School of Anatomy. Understanding… Read more >
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Bereavement group’s 10th anniversary
The bereavement group established by Crowborough’s independent funeral director, Tester & Jones, celebrated its 10th anniversary with an afternoon tea… Read more >
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Supporting funerals following miscarriage or stillbirth
The loss of a child, either as the result of a miscarriage, termination of a much-wanted pregnancy for reasons of… Read more >
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Bending the grieving rules
When Eleanor Roosevelt died in 1962, Adlai Stevenson said: “I have lost more than a friend. She would rather light… Read more >
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Does viewing a loved one aid the bereavement process?
It’s time for a debate within the profession on the benefits of families viewing their loved ones prior to the… Read more >
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“It’s not my fault!”
“It’s not my fault. I blame…!” There is a lot of naming, blaming and shaming in many quarters these days…. Read more >
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Grief support
When a grieving client rang up to ask for more details about SAIF Care, funeral director Paul Caine did not… Read more >
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Dr Bill honoured
Dr Bill Webster of Grief Journey has been selected to receive a British Citizen Award (BCA). The award recognises his… Read more >
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Dr Bill: Meaningful memorials for the muddled
George and Nora came to Canada from England decades ago, and in their advancing years were residents in a care… Read more >