Supporting people who are bereaved in primary care

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NHS Education for Scotland (NES)

Speakers: Rebecca Adams, CCL Listening Service Coordinator, NHS Tayside; Muriel Knox, CCL Listener, NHS Tayside; Dr Sarah Luty, GP and Associate Advisor, NHS Education for Scotland & Vicki Waqa, GPN National Coordinator, NHS Education for Scotland This NES Bereavement webinar discussed how to support people who are bereaved, including exploring the role that Community Chaplaincy Listening (CCL) offers as it delivers a skilled listening service within a variety of health and social care settings.

Published: 30/09/2022

Publisher: NHS Education for Scotland (NES)

Type: Video

Audience: Ambulance services (audience); Clinical healthcare support workers (audience); Medicine (audience); General practitioner; General practitioner trainee; Nursing, midwifery and allied health professions (audience); General practice nurse

RightsCopyright: NHS Education for Scotland

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