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General Information
Welcome to Education's Crisis and Bereavement website
This website has been set up to provide schools with instant access advice on how to prepare for, and deal with, the sorts of challenging events and incidents that can constitute a critical incident.

What do we mean by 'critical incident'
Stages of a normal grief reaction
Why is it sometimes necessary to get other people involved?
Other useful websites
Schools with Access to the Counselling Service


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Information for Schools
imageThis section contains links to other information that may be of particular use to staff in schools:

What can we offer? Who to contact?
Vulnerable groups
Things to do during and following a critical incident
Things to do in the 2-3 weeks following an incident
Things to do in the medium to longer term


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Information for children and young people
How should I be feeling?
A leaflet to help to explain feelings about death
Who can I contact?

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