NES Bereavement
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Supporting Scottish grief & bereavement care through multi-professional education. Account not monitored 24/7 @NHS_Education
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Workshop 2 at #NESBereavement2024 from Scottish Cot Death Trust will focus on the role simulation training can play in improving care for bereaved families after a child's death, sharing learning from NHS Lanarkshire & NHS Fife Free virtual conference Tues 3 Dec shorturl.at/s2hsj
Workshop 3 at #NESBereavement2024 will address bereavement following a sudden cardiac death. Session to be led by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde's Helena Davison, Inherited Cardiac Conditions, West of Scotland & Lisa Hay, Genetic Counsellor. Free virtual event for all h/sc staff shorturl.at/s2hsj
Would you like you hear more about what it takes to organise the NHS Education for Scotland (NES) #NESBereavement2024conference? Have a listen to our podcast below and don’t forget to sign up for the conference in December. 👇
Grief is a personal journey, unique to each of us. The NHS Education for Scotland (NES) experiencing the death of a colleague module 1 offers an introduction to grief & bereavement which may be helpful if you are involved in responding to the death of a colleague learn.nes.nhs.scot/70477
Workshop 4 at #NESBereavement2024 on Tues 3rd Dec will explore the role Acceptance & Commitment Training can have in #bereavementsupport. Health & social care staff: join us to hear from David Gillanders Anne Finucane & Anne Canny, The University of Edinburgh. Register now shorturl.at/s2hsj
Workshop 7 at #NESBereavement2024 'Learning Kindness through Literature: prospects & limitations in the UK & Australia' Speakers Tamarin Norwood Loughborough University, Loralie Rodrigues & Sara Ormes Warwick Med School, & Katharine Gillett & Prof John Boulton University of Newcastle shorturl.at/s2hsj
Great response to registration opening for #NESBereavement2024 conf on Tues 3 Dec. ~500 registrations so far. In workshop 5 Lynne Innes ❤️ will explore bereavement in the workplace e.g dealing with a colleague's death. Health & social care staff - do join us shorturl.at/s2hsj
After absorbing the news of a colleague’s death, people may begin to think about how to respond to the news. The NHS Education for Scotland (NES) experiencing the death of a colleague module 2 considers how to share the news, for those who may be involved in this task learn.nes.nhs.scot/70477
Find out the motivation behind organising the #NESBereavement2024 conference in the bonus episode of the #NESBereavementPodcast with guests Dr Clare Tucker, Dr Ken Donaldson and Dr Graham Whyte: shorturl.at/LF3aW Register for the conference: shorturl.at/s2hsj
Looking forward to meeting virtually with the Network of NHS Bereavement Strategic Leads & Coords from across Scotland this am, supported by NHS Education for Scotland (NES) Gathering to share learning, peer support & best practice #NHSBerCoordMtng Watch this to learn more vimeo.com/951062024
In workshop 8 at #NESBereavement2024 Amanda Roberts Irish Hospice Foundation will speak on Developing a bereavement competency framework. An evidence base for an eLearning resource for bereavement service providers in the community. Register now. A free virtual event shorturl.at/s2hsj
Themes around loss, grief & bereavement feature in this NHS CPDConnect NHS Education for Scotland (NES) The Whole Story podcast episode with Lynne Innes ❤️ as she explores the impact of who we are on how we work and vice versa