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In this episode, Dr. Jonathan Griffiths and Dr. Bryony Kendall open up about one of the most sensitive challenges in general practice, supporting families through the loss of a child. They share the journey of creating a new framework for GPs, co-produced with bereaved parents and the Alder Centre, to help doctors provide compassionate and consistent care. The discussion highlights why child bereavement is often avoided in society, and how GPs can play a vital role in offering empathy, continuity, and support at such difficult times. They also explore the national child bereavement support document, its UK-wide relevance, and the importance of preparedness in general practice. They emphasise the privilege and responsibility of walking alongside grieving families, and the lessons this work brings to healthcare. A powerful and practical conversation for all healthcare providers seeking to offer comfort when it’s needed most.
Introduction (00:09)
When a Child Dies Framework (00:48)
Lack of support available.. (02:47)
Discussions with practices (06:36)
Three main areas (07:35)
Tailoring the approach (12:24)
Reactions to the framework so far.. (18:49)
Where to access the document (21:40)
Next steps.. (22:14)
When a Child Dies: An NHS Cheshire and Merseyside Framework can be found here.
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