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Ireland’s first Childhood Bereavement Awareness Day – Fri 20th Nov 2015

It can be hard to help children cope with bereavement or loss – even those closest to them can struggle to support them through such a difficult process.  That’s one of the main reasons why I founded Arklow children’s charity, The Guardian Project, with the assistance of co-founders Michelle Gaffney and Johanne Kenny, in 2010.

The charity is hosting a special event to mark Irelands first ever National Bereaved Children’s Awareness Day, which takes place this Friday 20th November. We are holding an information morning for parents, family, teachers, coaches, and all people involved in the care of young people in the community.

Bereavement and loss can effect children and young people in a variety of ways, and it is extraordinary how many children believe that they are alone in the experience. It can be hard for them to open up about their feelings and to adequately express these feelings. Often they are reluctant to burden a parent who is also grieving with their own loss, and so it can be helpful to have someone else to turn to.

We’re delighted that our keynote speaker for the morning is Brid Carroll, chairperson of the Irish Childhood Bereavement Network.  At this seminar Brid will provide guidance and information on how to best and most effectively support children and young people through bereavement and loss.

The event is free, but places are limited so it’s probably best to register in advance at enquiries@guardianproject.ie  or phone 0402-91477. Although there is no admission fee, donations are welcome to support the work of The Guardian Project.

The project offers support to local children who face special difficulties due to parental separation or bereavement. When children come to the Guardian Project, they are given tools to help them cope with their individual situations.  They are helped to understand their feelings and to work out their anger, fears and anxieties; and they are given a safe space to speak and be heard.

The centre provides counselling, therapy, play therapy and additional support services to children who are experiencing Parental Separation and Bereavement. We also offer a year round dedicated Centre for the Rainbows Peer Support Programme for children.

The Information Morning starts at 11.15am on Friday 20th November at The Guardian Project, 39 Wexford Road, Arklow, Co. Wicklow. To book, email enquiries@guardianproject.ie  or call 0402-91477.  You can find out more about us on Facebook too at https://www.facebook.com/guardianproject

 

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