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Childhood Bereavement: Telling the Story - CBN Conference
- Date:
- 24 February 2010 to 25 February 2010
- Organizer:
- NCB
- Location:
- Birmingham
The Childhood Bereavement Network conference, in partnership with 11 Million, will explore bereaved children's stories about their grief, hear about the needs of bereaved Gypsy and Traveller children, and examine the negative and positive aspects of families' stories being told in the media. This event is aimed for practitioners, within the voluntary and public sectors, who work with bereaved children, young people and their families.
www.ncb.org.uk/conferences or contact the conferences Team at conferences@ncb.org.uk or telephone (020) 7843 6042
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