Staff Wellbeing
It is important to recognise and acknowledge that the death of a baby affects many people, including yourself. As healthcare professionals, you have a unique perspective and challenges to face in providing bereavement care.
Staff Wellbeing Resource Toolkit
The challenges of supporting families are immense and practitioners at all levels need to identify strategies to maintain their own wellbeing and to acknowledge when to seek help and from where. It is important to recognise and acknowledge that the death of a baby affects many people, not only families, but yourself as a member of bereavement support, as well as your colleagues. In this module, we’ll discuss some different approaches to staff wellbeing in bereavement care.
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The vision of the National Bereavement Care Pathway partners is that high quality bereavement care is provided to women and families each and every time a pregnancy is lost or a baby dies.