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Death, Dying & Bereavement
This covers the techniques of managing and coping with a death, the process of dying and bereavement.
Who will benefit:
Anyone would actually benefit from this course and especially if working within residential care homes, nursing homes or domiciliary care/nursing agencies where a knowledge and understanding of how to deal with death, the process of dying and bereavement and how to cope with these situations is necessary.
Entry requirements:
None.
Course Aims:
This course enables social carers to explore the grieving process and to identify the differences between normal and abnormal grieving following a bereavement or loss. Participants will gain valuable information and knowledge to help people for whom they care for as well as help themselves when suffering from a bereavement or loss.
Progression:
None
Duration:
Half day
Courses are subject to minimum number participation. Bespoke training is available in all courses subject to agreement
Booking Information:
To book or request further information, please contact freephone 0800 7832545
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