Dealing with bereavement as a health and social care worker in remote and rural communities

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NHS Education for Scotland (NES)

This webinar covered the challenges and opportunities that come from working in a remote, rural or island setting; predominantly considering bereavement-related situations but also other contexts more generally. Speakers shared their perspectives on what is different and what is not when working in these areas, and through case examples they highlighted topics such as maintaining boundaries and confidentiality, staff resilience and wellbeing, and the challenges of living and working in small local communities. Recorded 3rd November 2020. Speakers: Pam Nicoll, Programme Director, Remote & Rural Healthcare Educational Alliance, NHS Education for Scotland; Dawn Allan, Spiritual Care Lead, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde; and Derek Brown, Lead Chaplain, NHS Highland

Published: 30/05/2022

Publisher: NHS Education for Scotland (NES)

Type: Video

Audience: General audience

RightsCopyright: NHS Education for Scotland

CC License: Attribution, non-commercial, no derivatives Creative Commons License