We have produced a 4-hour eLearning course, aimed at health care professionals but may also be of interest to families and friends.
If you work for the NHS or allied services, then you can access this course for free. If you do not work for the NHS you can still access the course for free but only for 2 weeks. This should be enough time to complete the course, but for those who want permanent access you can upgrade for a small fee. Content and research was created by Newcastle university, Neonatal Research team.
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Give real support to bereaved parents after pregnancy or neonatal loss
Pregnancy loss and neonatal death are always devastating. When they occur in a multiple pregnancy, parents can be especially overwhelmed by the complex cluster of feelings that is evoked.
This course by The Butterfly Project will provide in-depth guidance into what parents are going through, how to provide bereavement support, and how to celebrate each life in a multiple pregnancy.
Gain insight into experiences following multiple pregnancy loss
On this course, you’ll get to explore the unique parental experiences of reproductive loss in a multiple pregnancy and the key challenges that arise in hospital wards and after discharge.
Unpack bereavement support fundamentals for every stage
The learning materials and guidelines in this course were developed in partnership with parents, so you can trust their effectiveness.
From dealing with the immediate aftermath of the loss to encouraging parents to create memories of the life they’re mourning, you’ll feel more confident in every clinical setting.
Learn bereavement support with an award-winning team
The Butterfly Project is a group of academics, doctors, and nurses dedicated to working with parents following neonatal death or pregnancy loss. Their latest research focuses on such losses experienced in multiple pregnancies. With unparalleled parental interviews and accounts, they deliver an exceptional course in bereavement support during and after these tragic events.
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The development of this course was supported by an unrestricted grant paid to Skye High Foundation from Elba Charitable Foundation and Inspiration Healthcare Charitable Trust.