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Supporting Children with Additional Needs through Bereavement
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I'm new to this but hope I can get advice
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Hi and welcome,
please may I ask what advice you would like? I’m sure someone will help you further.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
Welcome to the community @tooneyj57 how can we help?Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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Hi @tooneyj57 - Welcome to this very friendly & supportive community from me too. Please do say what we might help you with, as there's usually someone here that can help, or offer advice.
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I did a course today on supporting bereaved children and there was information from scope about supporting people with special needs through loss and I was told I could download it
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Hi @tooneyj57 and welcome to the Community. It is nice to meet you. I've had a wee look around the site and I'm sorry, but I'm unable to find any Scope information about supporting bereaved children. However, I will tag in @Adrian_Scope, to see if he can help you with this, as he is a member of the Scope team and may know. Meantime, I hope you enjoy your course and all the best with it. If there is anything else we can help/support you with then please just let us know.
Hi @Adrian_Scope, can you help this member access some Scope information on supporting bereaved children? Thanks, @Ails.Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019. -
Hi @tooneyj57 and welcome to the community.
We don't have any advice on that subject ourselves, but Scope Australia (unaffiliated) have a fantastic resource on the subject which is probably what you were looking for - Supporting people with disabilities coping with grief and loss (Scope Australia)Community Manager
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