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Bereavement Support Services and Counselling
Red Nose Grief and Loss Bereavement Support Services provide many options for the Service user:
Supporting Families Coping with Loss during Subsequent Pregnancies
For parents who have lost their first child, they might question their capabilities as parents, requiring support and encouragement to rebuild their confidence. Engaging in open discussions about thei...
Talking to parents about autopsy for stillborn babies
Some health professionals have told us they are unsure how to talk to families about an autopsy for their baby.
Ten Ways to Help Bereaved Families
No-one can take away the pain and sadness, but knowing that people care, is comforting and healing. You cannot “fix it”, but you can help:
The Red Nose Grief and Loss ASK Online Catalogue
Much research is undertaken in Australia and internationally into perinatal death, Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy (SUDI), Sudden Unexpected Death in Childhood and adolescence and grief and bereave...
Grief and Trauma: Matching Theory With Experiential Knowledge
What Is Grief? Grief is the natural and normal response to the death of a loved one. Grief is the pain experienced following a loved one’s death. Grief is unique to each person. Everyone griev...
Supporting Parents Through Grief After a Stillbirth or Perinatal Death
By Adj Assoc Professor Leanne Raven, CEO Red Nose , Jill Green, National Co-ordinator of Services, Red Nose and Petra den Hartog, Bereavement Counsellor, Red Nose.1
What Do Bereaved Parents Want Health Professionals to Know?
The death of a baby or child during pregnancy, infancy or childhood is a devastating experience for parents. The care that bereaved parents receive in the immediate days, weeks and months following th...