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Responding to loss and bereavement in schools : a training resrouce to assess, evaluate and improve the school response / / John Holland



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Autore: Holland John <1948-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Responding to loss and bereavement in schools : a training resrouce to assess, evaluate and improve the school response / / John Holland Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: London, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, , 2016
©2016
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (154 p.)
Disciplina: 155.9/37083
Soggetto topico: Loss (Psychology) in children
Bereavement in children
Counseling
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Responding to Loss and Bereavement in Schools by John Holland; Introduction; Problems that can arise after loss; Religious and cultural issues; How to use Responding to Loss and Bereavement in Schools: Menu of suggested action; Introduction; Chapter 1 - The Role of the School; The importance of planning and policy; Potential roles in schools; The importance of information gathering and communication; The Key or Golden Moments; Evaluation; When disaster strikes; Chapter 2 - The Audit; The pre-training quiz; Pre-training quiz answers; Evaluation of the questionnaires; Chapter 3 - The Exercises
Training planTraining key; General loss-awareness exercises; Exercise 1 - What makes a subject taboo?; Exercise 2 - Why is death a difficult or taboo subject?; Exercise 3 - Where do children get their ideas about death?; Exercise 4 - What do children understand about death?; Exercise 5 - The goldfish test; Exercise 6 - Euphemisms; Exercise 7 - Technical and complex language; Exercise 8 - Experiences of death 1; Exercise 9 - Experiences of death 2; Exercise 10 - Engaging with children about death; Exercise 11 - Misleading children; Exercise 12 - Different losses that pupils could experience
The Initial Responses to a DeathExercise 13 - Responding to the family after a death 1; Exercise 14 - Responding to the family: the caller's perspective; Exercise 15 - Responding to the family after a death 2; Exercise 16 - A letter of condolence ; Exercise 17 - A telephone call of condolence; Exercise 18 - The initial meeting with the family; Exercise 19 - When you need outside support; Exercise 20 - Children attending funerals; Exercise 21 - Parents, children and funerals; Exercise 22 - Children attending the chapel of rest; Exercise 23 - Informing the school community
The Medium and Longer-Term Responses to a DeathExercise 24 - Barriers to interacting with bereaved pupils; Exercise 25 - The pupil's return to school; Exercise 26 - Support for bereaved pupils; Exercise 27 - The 'ripple effect' after a significant death or loss 1; Exercise 28 - The 'ripple effect' after a significant death or loss 2; Exercise 29 - Help in the medium to long term; Exercise 30 - Warning signs; Exercise 31 - Bereavement policy and procedure; Supporting Bereaved Pupils: A Summary; Useful Resources; Bibliography; Untitled; Blank Page
Sommario/riassunto: A complete resource to provide the best possible response to pupil and staff bereavement and loss in schools. Includes guidance on communication and the importance of considered whole-school support, audit and assessment tools, as well as a full set of photocopiable exercises for in-school training.
Titolo autorizzato: Responding to loss and bereavement in schools  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-78450-229-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910807724203321
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