Charity Offers New Online Bereavement Training for Employers

Posted on: May 22, 2020

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The UK’s largest bereavement charity, Cruse Bereavement Care, has launched a new training webinar for employers to support employees through bereavement. They have transformed their long-standing Loss and Bereavement workshop, into a new 2 hour interactive webinar which can be tailored to the needs of each organisation and will help attendees gain an understanding of grief and bereavement, become aware of the impact of loss, communicate with bereaved employees and develop an understanding of support organisations. Read more here.

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