
In this episode, Lynne Innes talks to Professor Lucy Easthope, leading authority on disaster recovery / Centre for Death and Society, University of Bath who discusses how both her personal and professional experiences have shaped her understanding of grief and bereavement. Lucy emphasises the need to rethink recovery, actively listen to bereaved individuals - particularly children and the importance of actively seeking joy.
You can listen to the episode on Spotify or visit the Podcast page for more information.
If you would like to explore Lucy's work further please visit Whatevernext – Professor Lucy Easthope website.
A transcript for this podcast can be found here.
This animation is one example of the short educational videos NES have produced for health and social care professionals around bereavement - please visit our video wall to see more.
Discussing dying is something most of us shy away from. The potential discomfort is not just in the patient’s mind - it’s also likely to be in the minds of the professionals who are looking after them. This NES video aims to help healthcare professionals discuss dying openly and honestly with their patients.
Two downloadable leaflets which accompany the video can be found here: summary leaflet and detailed leaflet.