This session was developed to empower teachers and other professionals to support pupils in their grief and enable a more balanced and healthier view of death, dying and bereavement through the school environment. The session consists of delivering workshops to staff giving an initial introduction to bereavement support.
We offer resources to use with children, discuss signs to look for following a bereavement, how to understand the individuality of loss and grief, communication with children and families, and how and what to say following a bereavement. We can also respond to schools needing support following a sudden bereavement.
Empower your teachers and other educational professionals to support students through the personal, social, emotional and health-related aftermath of Covid-19 through:
1. Understanding anxiety related to grief;
2. Enabling a more balanced and healthier view of loss/death;
3. Supporting students to develop coping mechanisms in a school environment.
Our training workshops will provide an initial introduction to bereavement support and access to our online Resource Centre and tools to use with students to understand the individuality of loss and grief.
We pride ourselves in listening to schools and understand budgets are tight, so we keep our costs low.
Where required, we can offer



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We pride ourselves in listening to schools and understand budgets are tight, so we keep our costs low.
Where required, we can offer



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A Year 5 pupil declared ‘It was very informative, the use of videos helped me see what can happen to disabled people in society. It also reaffirmed to me that everyone is valued and needs to be valued’.
Another said, ‘I found it very interesting as I have a disability, and it helped me feel supported for the future’.

I just wanted to formally say thank you from the whole Gordonbrock Team for such a fantastic three days of informative, thought provoking workshops.
Every single child has learnt from you this week! Every single child has benefitted and grown in their understanding of disability from your workshop! Every single child will remember your workshop forever I think. The workshops have inspired not only our children but also the adults as well.

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