Childhood Bereavement: Developing the curriculum and pastoral support

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Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Mar 31, 2004 - Education - 72 pages

Using case studies and drawing on best practice and expertise from across the Childhood Bereavement Network, this resource aims to help teachers and those working in schools to address death, dying and bereavement.

It provides practical ideas for how to achieve this through the curriculum, as well as through pastoral care.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
What is bereavement?
3
Why should schools address bereavement?
7
Teaching and learning about bereavement
15
Making it real
23
Lesson Plans
43
Help information and resources
61
References
69
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About the author (2004)

Gill Frances has a long history in promoting the health and well being of children and young people. She originally trained as a nurse and health visitor. She has extensive experience and writes, campaigns and provides training on all aspects of personal, social and health education. She has a specific interest in teenage pregnancy including SRE and is chair of the Independent Advisory Group for Teenage Pregnancy. She set up the Anti-Bullying Alliance.

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