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Vic Goddard
vicgoddard
Spent the weekend reading as much as I could find about dealing with bereavement in schools. It is something we’ve had to deal with before but not on this scale.
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Mal Krishnasamy 🙋🏾♀️ #ubuntu
MalCPD
Grief is an odd word and difficult to describe. My dad died early this week. He had been ill. Then he seemed to have a miraculous recovery followed by rapid
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Deighton Pierce Glynn
dpg_law
We will be sharing some resources today which those who have been bereaved or those supporting them may find helpful. Please do share anything you have found useful. @INQUEST_ORG is
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FarzanaKhan
khankfarza
While we know bereavement in of itself is isolating. Many ppl rn are grieving (w/o choice) publically, not collectively. Collective grief has a connective function, it reduces isolation. Public grief
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Melissa Garrido
GarridoMelissa
Today marks 10 years since my dad passed away. In the ICU. Acute alcohol withdrawal. I don’t talk about this often, because frankly, I don’t want people to judge my
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Dr Justin Varney
DrJV75
I've been reflecting over the past few days about how to help those facing bereavement or caring for the dying in new roles, clinical or caring. (multi-part thread) Each of
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Kathryn Mannix 💙
drkathrynmannix
Before #COVID19 I tended to think bereavement support was not integral to palliative care, fearing we might 'medicalise' grief.During a period when family life is disrupted & beloveds are separated
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The Disordered Cosmos by Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
IBJIYONGI
I don't have any interest in performing public grief for an audience. My feelings are actually not even the point. The point is that Black people live under totalitarian conditions.
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FarzanaKhan
khankfarza
The UK police arent trained to de-escalate, they're trained to agitate, aggravate & arrest esp when it comes to people of colour- proven institutionally racist. Here's something we need to
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Hospice UK
hospiceuk
It's a difficult time for everyone right now. If you're #NHS, care sector staff or an emergency service worker and you need help with #bereavement or trauma, we're here for
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BME in Psychiatry & Psychology Network
BIPPNetwork
We’re in the middle of a pandemic and a lot of us will be dealing with unexpected loss and/or supporting someone dealing with unexpected loss, more specifically bereavement so I
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Shannon Watts
shannonrwatts
I’m talking to Dr. Amy Gross on Instagram live today (Tuesday, March 31) at 4 pm est about self care. She’s a licensed clinical psychologist, a certified meditation teacher, and
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Erica Buddington ✨
ericabuddington
This morning, a mass shooting occurred in my parent’s neighborhood. By the afternoon, we were anxiously awaiting a verdict that we knew would not mean justice. 4 hours after that,
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Zara (on hiatus)
zaranosaur
Some brief notes on the university switch to digital seeing as the many many good US threads on this from 2 weeks ago seem to have been missed by UK
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Trina1982t
trina1982t
Poverty, a thread.Ending up on benefits isn't always as simple as losing your job. It can be the result of bereavement, illness, injury, or a breakdown in a relationship.It's a
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Laura McInerney
miss_mcinerney
There wasn’t space for solutions in my new Guardian column about our broken exams system https://www.theguardian.com/education/2020/sep/15/englands-exam-system-is-broken-lets-never-put-it-together-again But I’ve given some some before a
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