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Reminder: Supporting Bereaved Children in School Communities - training

Supporting bereaved children in school communities - no cost training for LA schools, and for academies and other settings subscribing to the Critical Incident Support Service.

FAO: School leaders, SENCOS, pastoral staff , 23 June 2025 10:16
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Outline 

The Childhood Bereavement Network estimates that we have 2940 children in Norfolk who have experienced the death of a parent or sibling, this amounts to 1.7% of all children in the county. 

This training event is designed for all staff who work with children in schools.

Description 

Children who are bereaved, often turn to adults they have a trusting relationship with, and within schools this can include their teachers, teaching assistants, midday supervisors, administrative and other staff. Parents often talk to the school secretary or the parent supporter in the school. 
 
This course will give an overview of children's needs after a bereavement, but will also explore the specific role that school staff can play. 
 
We will look at some typical issues that schools are faced with, and consider what role school can take pro-actively in preparing for and helping children following a bereavement. 

Course details 

  • Course title: Supporting bereaved children in school communities
  • Date & time: Monday 30 June, 9:30-12:30 
  • Venue: County Hall  
  • Provider: Norfolk County Council Critical Incident Service  
  • Cost:
    • No-cost training for LA schools, and for academies and other settings subscribing to the Critical Incident Support Service. However, a £20 administration charge may be applied for non-attendance or if cancelled within 5 working days of the course date. You can of course arrange for a colleague to attend instead. 
    • For all other settings, the charge is £120. For cancellations made by the school/establishment less than 10 working days prior to the training course date, the whole fee will be charged, you can of course arrange for a colleague to attend instead. 

Outcomes 

The aims of this training event  are:

  • To develop a good understanding of the effects of bereavement on children, including their learning and their behaviour 
  • To gain knowledge about how to support bereaved children effectively, and how to respond to bereaved parents 
  • To gain confidence in supporting children and their families 

Booking information 

Book your place here.

Last modified: 24 June 2025 10:14

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