For professionals Training Browse all training Spotlight on: supporting young people when someone has a terminal illness Online training for professionals | 2.5 hours | Intermediate training This training will focus on how we can best communicate with young people up to the age of 25 when someone important to them is going to die. We will explore the importance of language; the needs that young people have at different ages and stages; and ways in which we can help them to understand and prepare for a death. When can I attend? This training is available on the following date/s: Tuesday 13 October, 9.30am to 12pm Tuesday 9 February 2027, 9.30am to 12pm Buy Tickets on Eventbrite Book this training Please ensure cookies are accepted to use the booking form above, or alternatively book here. Who is this training for? This training is suitable for individuals whose work brings them into contact with children and young people anticipating the death of someone important, for example: health and social care staff, hospice staff, faith leaders, emergency service personnel, education professionals and charities. What will I learn? This training covers: The needs of young people when facing a death. Anticipatory grief and what it can look like. The importance of language when helping a young person to understand what is happening. How to share information at different stages of the illness from diagnosis to death. How to tell a young person that someone is going to die soon. Information about Child Bereavement UK and other support organisations, and resources available. Booking details £80 per person. Buy Tickets on Eventbrite Book this training Please ensure cookies are accepted to use the booking form above, or alternatively book here. Please email to let us know about any accessibility requirements or adaptations you require to attend our training. You may also be interested in: An introduction to grief and bereavement | Introductory training Supporting bereaved children and young people | Intermediate training Supporting teenagers and young adults with grief and bereavement | Intermediate training Information, support and guidance for professionals working within health and social care Bespoke training or consultancy and supervision Support for professionals Before booking on any training, please read our training terms and conditions. We encourage prospective participants to consider their own experience of loss and how it might affect them during training. Our training may not be suited to someone who has experienced a recent bereavement. If you would like to know more about training from Child Bereavement UK, please email [email protected]. Manage Cookie Preferences