Dr Susan Delaney, Bereavement Services Manager Irish Hospice Foundation
If you would like to learn more about the aims of the Irish Childhood Bereavement Network you can listen to a short interview with Dr Susan Delaney, bereavement services manager at the Irish Hospice Foundation HERE
L-R Sharon Foley, CEO Irish Hospice Foundation, Dr Susan Delaney, bereavement services manager Irish Hospice Foundation and Minister Frances Fitzgerald at the launch
Minister Frances Fitzgerald has today launched the new Irish Childhood Bereavement Network in the offices of the Irish Hospice Foundation.
Speaking at the launch Minister Fitzgerald said the Network ''offers Ireland an opportunity to change
the way it approaches childhood grief and could make a significant difference
in facilitating the delivery of appropriate resources for each grieving
child.”
The scoping study for the network undertaken by Dr Kathy Mc Loughlin highlighted the importance of bridging gaps in children's bereavement services and finding ways for service providers to share information and knowledge. The launch document, outlining the aims and objectives of the network can be viewed below
Professionals working in children's bereavement support are invited to subscribe to this blog for updates on the network and to register their interest.
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
The Irish Childhood Bereavement Network (ICBN) will be launched by Minister for Children Frances Fitzgerald on July 23rd in the Irish Hospice Foundation offices, Nassau st.
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