We provide specialist training for professionals to
ensure families receive the best possible support
and care following the death of a baby or child.
High-quality support and care for families following the death of a baby or child is an important element of the role of professionals. Bereavement Training International provides specialist training for professionals to ensure families receive the best possible support and care.
Our training is designed for all professionals who provide care for parents when a pregnancy ends and when a baby or child dies, including midwives and student midwives, obstetricians, neonatal, paediatric and gynaecology staff, sonographers, GPs and other primary care providers, health visitors, counsellors and chaplains.
Finding the right training, at the right time, and within budget, is sometimes challenging. At Bereavement Training International we recognise that time and resources may be limited.
Our professional facilitators, with many years of experience, will bring our bespoke bereavement training to you and your staff at your place of work. The training will be designed and tailored to your specific needs. Delivered at a time and location of your choice. Our training can also be provided online
In 2021 13 babies a day were stillborn or died during the first 28 days of life across the UK
(Saving Babies’ Lives 2023: Progress Report Summary)
Our Training
NHS, Public Sector and Charities
Our bespoke training workshops are designed for groups or teams working in NHS Trusts, NHS Boards, Universities, charities or other organisations and professionals, working with families who have experienced pregnancy loss or the death of a baby...
Workplace Training
Each year in the UK many thousands of parents will experience a pregnancy loss or the death of their baby or child. It is estimated that 1 in 10 employees are affected at any one time. A recent survey by SANDS, the stillbirth and neonatal death charity...
REFLECTIVE PRACTICE
Reflective practice provides you and your team an opportunity to become aware of feelings associated with the work that you do...
DEBRIEF
Following the death of a child in your place of work, a professionally facilitated debrief session provides an opportunity...
1-2-1 COUNSELLING
Bereavement Training International offers a specialist counselling service dedicated to providing psychological support to parents...
Our Charity Partners
Abigail’s Footsteps are a baby loss charity that aims to improve the care given at the time of a stillbirth or neonatal death. Providing care and support to families who have suffered a bereavement, as well as education for healthcare professionals directly involved with caring for bereaved parents.
Teddy’s Wish charity believe that no parent should ever suffer the loss of their child from SIDS, stillbirth or neonatal death. The charity was set up to give hope, help and support to grieving families and to fund research into the causes of baby loss.
4Louis is a UK charity that works across the country to support anyone affected by miscarriage, stillbirth and the death of a baby or child. They also work to improve the care bereaved families receive from health care and other professionals.
Petals are a baby loss counselling charity providing a free counselling service to support women, men and couples through the devastation of baby loss. They support parents through all types of baby loss including miscarriage, termination for medical reasons, stillbirth and neonatal death as well as providing vital support to parents navigating pregnancy after loss.
NNA endorsement for Bereavement Training International
In 2021 Bereavement Training International were delighted and privileged to be awarded endorsement by the Neonatal Nurses Association.
This endorsement recognises and highlights the relevance of our baby loss training programme for neonatal nurses. NNA endorsement is awarded following a thorough review process in which the applicant must demonstrate the quality of their training event and its relevance to NNA members.
Contributing to NNA members’ continuing professional development, attending one of our baby loss training workshops will help you feel more confident and better skilled to provide good bereavement support, and to improve the neonatal experience for staff, babies and their families.
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Who do we work with...
Along with many NHS Trusts, here are just some of the charities, networks and organisations we are
proud to have worked with:
Testimonials
"I have attended many workshops run by Paula over the years as I find that I learn something new every time. It gives me the opportunity to meet others in my specialist field of work, to share best practice and bring that learning to UHCW for the benefit of patient care and staff education".
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