CYP Now has teamed up with the Churchill Fellowship to publish a series of articles summarising key findings from studies undertaken worldwide by Churchill Fellows (see below). This is an abridged version of Time to Count: Supporting children after a parent dies by suicide by Anna Wardley.
Anna is an award-winning communications professional who lost her father to suicide when she was nine years old. In adulthood, she has used a range of therapies to help deal with unprocessed grief and has trained as a practitioner of trauma release exercises to help others affected by trauma.
In 2019 and 2020, Anna visited leading experts and organisations in Australia, Denmark, Sweden and the USA doing pioneering work that could potentially be replicated in the UK. Here, she looks at provision from Denmark, where she visited the Danish National Center for Grief, the Danish Research Institute for Suicide Prevention, and academics and practitioners in bereavement response in the country.
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