Bereaved pupil support in schools: teacher training

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Crooks, Jodie [1 ]
Orr, Austin [2 ]
Irvine, Christine [2 ]
Simpson-Greene, Charlotte [1 ]
Hudson, Briony [1 ]
McEwan, Joan [2 ]
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[1] Marie Curie, Policy & Res, London SW11 7BW, England
[2] Marie Curie Hosp, Policy & Res, Belfast, North Ireland
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Bereavement; Palliative Care; Education and training; CHILDREN;
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10.1136/spcare-2024-004953
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Objectives Approximately, 1600 pupils are bereaved by a parent or sibling each year in Northern Ireland, equating to at least one child in every school class. Despite this, many children who are bereaved do not receive support from their school or college. Unsupported childhood bereavement is a risk factor for a number of social, psychological and educational difficulties. We aimed to carry out a service evaluation to explore the impact of a bereavement training course delivered to teaching staff in Northern Ireland.Methods A mixed methods, participant-oriented evaluation was carried out. Data were collected via a survey distributed at baseline (prior to training) and 4-month follow-up, and semistructured interviews. All participants were staff within the school community who had participated in the training. Quantitative survey data were analysed via statistical analysis, and open-text survey responses and interview data were analysed via thematic analysis.Results Quantitative survey responses indicated statistically significant improvements in teachers' confidence and knowledge on supporting bereaved children after the training. Six key themes were developed from interview data: the impact of the training on teaching staff's confidence, knowledge, on the schools' policy and practice, the impact on pupils, and whole school training.Conclusions Given the significant role that teachers have in a child's formative years, it is essential that teaching staff are adequately trained and equipped to recognise and support both prebereavement and grief in pupils. A whole school bereavement training programme can be effective, as part of a wider culture and practice which values bereavement support in school.
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