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... face the challenge of not only dealing with their own grief, but also that of their surviving children. Using a qualitative research study that involved interviewing bereaved parents, both fathers and...
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Children - About
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... a research study of parent caregivers. The study was conducted as a collaboration between Dr. Jay Children`s Grief Centre and the Nanny Angel Network.
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A website which provides parents and families of children living with serious illness with expert guidance and a virtual community to promote coping and resiliency and to lessen the isolation they experience.
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MISSION: To create victories for Canadian children with cancer through investment in national, collaborative, lifesaving research, and empowering education and community programs. Available for Families:...
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Children - About
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... parents who have experienced the death of a young child. The parents speak openly about their children and the many grief experiences they have encountered. The video will be helpfulfor bereaved parents...
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A 4 page handout by the Dr. Jay Children's Grief Centre that highlights how to support children and teenagers when someone is dying or has died.
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... on the premise that when a parent gets cancer, the entire family is affected and the needs of the children/teens must be addressed. This non-profit program started in California and spread nationwide.
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... passionate ‘palliative care’ teams. Regrettably, not all conditions can be cured. However, many children with life-limiting conditions will live for years, if not decades. Currently, 20 million children...