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Youth workers to benefit from bereavement support training

1 min read Youth Work
An online training course has launched to help youth workers in supporting children experiencing grief and bereavement.
The training will help youth workers to support children experiencing bereavement. Picture: Synthexua/Adobe Stock
The training will help youth workers to support children experiencing bereavement. Picture: Synthexua/Adobe Stock

The course is available for free to all youth workers, and was developed by the No Knives Better Lives campaign in partnership with bereavement support charity Cruse Scotland and vice chair and member of the Scottish Youth Parliament Ellie Craig.

Youth workers who sign up to the course will develop an understanding of different theories of grief, learn about a rights-based approach to bereavement support, learn about sudden and violent deaths and their impact on the grieving process, develop knowledge of how children and young people cope with grief, and gain the skills needed to have compassionate conversations with young people.

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