Over 7,000 people, bereaved or affected by suicide participated in the survey, making it the largest suicide bereavement survey internationally.
NES are hosting a national bereavement education conference, 24 February 2021 which will be a virtual, morning event. For more info click here.
Click here for more info on the project which is being delivered by Includem, and for a link to sign up to their e-Newsletter
This NES session will cover the additional challenges that those who are bereaved may face & how to offer support. Tues 8 Dec 12:30. Click to register
Our latest e-Newsletter is now available. If you work in health and social care in Scotland click here to read it and / or sign up
This webinar discussed how children and young people who are bereaved have been impacted by COVID-19. Click here to watch it if you missed the session
A 'mark' is now available to show endorsement for the Bereavement Charter. Click here for more info on this and the current social media campaign.
The fifth annual report outlines the work done by the service in 2019-2020 and what been achieved over the past year. Click here to read more.
NES will be running a webinar on dealing with bereavement as a health/social care professionals in remote & rural areas, on 3 Nov. Click here for info
NES will be running a webinar on Tues 6th Oct for health and social care professionals on Child Bereavement. Click here for more info and to register
The Scottish Social Services Council have available on their website information which provides support with death, dying and bereavement during COVID
The SPPC is producing a position paper which makes an evidence-based case for action to improve palliative & end of life care in Scotland. Click here
#EM3 have developed a role-play simulation on 'Time-Critical Telephone Conversations with Relatives in the Emergency Department'. Click here for info
Instead of their usual Annual Conference, SPPC will hold their Autumn Season this year consisting of 4 virtual events, a poster display & competition
A new podcast is launching soon covering themes discussed in the 'Grieving as well as possible during a pandemic crisis' webinars. Click here for info
The Royal Society of Medicine are running a free palliative care webinar series. Join them Wed 16th September at 7pm for 'Grief: The Shadow Pandemic'
For info on events, training and educational materials
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