Bereavement Charter Webinar – 30 July

Bereavement Charter Webinar – 30 July

Dear colleague,

You are invited to the first webinar to support the implementation of the first Bereavement Charter for adults and children in Scotland on Thursday 30th July between 15:00 and 16:30.

Chair: Dr Donald Macaskill, CEO of Scottish Care

Guest speaker: Mr Derek Feeley, former CEO of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and of NHS Scotland

The aims of the webinar are to:

  1. Encourage buy-in to and support for adopting the Bereavement Charter within organisations
  2. Establish if/build a consensus for making the case to Scottish Government for national leadership and resourcing of infrastructure for bereavement support, especially reflecting anticipated growth in need due to Covid-19

To register and receive further information please reply to [email protected]

We look forward to meeting you there.

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