Care Outside the Hospital

Many healthcare professionals support bereaved families outside of a hospital setting. This toolkit explores how to provide high quality bereavement care outside of the hospital. It is designed for any healthcare professional providing care for families who have experienced pregnancy loss or the death of a baby in any non-hospital setting. This could include community […]

Parent Engagement toolkit

Parent engagement needs to be at the forefront of shaping and improving bereavement care services. In this module, we’ll focus on the ways in which you can engage with parents, and build local audits out of parent voice. Involving parents through clinical review, written feedback, or local support groups run by the NBCP partners can […]

Being Strategic Resource Toolkit

Embedding the NBCP requires strategic thinking and planning. In this module, we’ll take you through some key steps in making an effective ‘business case’ to support you in implementing change. As part of this toolkit, you can also download an example business case and a blank business case template.

Working Together Resource Toolkit

It’s important to think of the bereavement care team as the different professionals a parent will meet on their journey through bereavement care. Working together as a team to ensure that bereavement care is compassionate, high-quality and evidence based is necessary in establishing and maintaining an excellent bereavement care service.This module explores some of the […]

Staff Wellbeing Resource Toolkit

The challenges of supporting families are immense and practitioners at all levels need to identify strategies to maintain their own wellbeing and to acknowledge when to seek help and from where. It is important to recognise and acknowledge that the death of a baby affects many people, not only families, but yourself as a member […]

Supporting Diverse Families

This toolkit looks at the principles of providing inclusive bereavement care. We explore the ways in which bereavement care services can meet the needs of all bereaved parents and families, without assuming a ‘one size fits all’ approach.

Care Outside the Hospital Toolkit – issue

Many healthcare professionals support bereaved families outside of a hospital setting. This toolkit explores how to provide high quality bereavement care outside of the hospital. It is designed for any healthcare professional providing care for families who have experienced pregnancy loss or the death of a baby in any non-hospital setting. This could include community […]