The Safe Harbour Podcast

Episode 6 - Navigating your Emotions

25 min · 14 de may de 2024
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Safe Harbour is an illustrated storybook for children who have been bereaved by suicide. It has been developed by bereavement experts (both professionals and people with lived experience) to help a child with their grief by encouraging conversations and developing their understanding of death and suicide. This podcast was produced to help parents and carers use Safe Harbour, and to support them to have difficult conversations with their child about the death of their loved one. In each episode we are joined by Anna, a mother with lived experience, Dr. Philip Dodd, Clinical Advisor of the HSE National Office of Suicide Prevention and Gina Cantillon, Project Leader of Barnardos Children’s Bereavement Service. This podcast series is a conversation spilt into six parts. In this the sixth and final episode, we discuss how to deal with anger and the hope that is possible at the end of the day.  To access the Safe Harbour Storybook, accompanying guide, audiobook, worksheets and other helpful information visit www.childhoodbereavement.ie/safeharbour [http://www.childhoodbereavement.ie/safeharbour] The topic of this podcast involves discussions of suicide so listener caution is advised.

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Episode 6 - Navigating your Emotions

Safe Harbour is an illustrated storybook for children who have been bereaved by suicide. It has been developed by bereavement experts (both professionals and people with lived experience) to help a child with their grief by encouraging conversations and developing their understanding of death and suicide. This podcast was produced to help parents and carers use Safe Harbour, and to support them to have difficult conversations with their child about the death of their loved one. In each episode we are joined by Anna, a mother with lived experience, Dr. Philip Dodd, Clinical Advisor of the HSE National Office of Suicide Prevention and Gina Cantillon, Project Leader of Barnardos Children’s Bereavement Service. This podcast series is a conversation spilt into six parts. In this the sixth and final episode, we discuss how to deal with anger and the hope that is possible at the end of the day.  To access the Safe Harbour Storybook, accompanying guide, audiobook, worksheets and other helpful information visit www.childhoodbereavement.ie/safeharbour [http://www.childhoodbereavement.ie/safeharbour] The topic of this podcast involves discussions of suicide so listener caution is advised.

14 de may de 202425 min
episode Episode 5 - Funerals and keeping Memories Going artwork

Episode 5 - Funerals and keeping Memories Going

Safe Harbour is an illustrated storybook for children who have been bereaved by suicide. It has been developed by bereavement experts (both professionals and people with lived experience) to help a child with their grief by encouraging conversations and developing their understanding of death and suicide. This podcast was produced to help parents and carers use Safe Harbour, and to support them to have difficult conversations with their child about the death of their loved one. In each episode we are joined by Anna, a mother with lived experience, Dr. Philip Dodd, Clinical Advisor of the HSE National Office of Suicide Prevention and Gina Cantillon, Project Leader of Barnardos Children’s Bereavement Service. This podcast series is a conversation spilt into six parts. In this the fifth episode, we discuss funerals and keeping your loved one’s memories alive.  To access the Safe Harbour Storybook, accompanying guide, audiobook, worksheets and other helpful information visit www.childhoodbereavement.ie/safeharbour [http://www.childhoodbereavement.ie/safeharbour] The topic of this podcast involves discussions of suicide so listener caution is advised.

14 de may de 202421 min
episode Episode 4 - Stages of Telling a Child Part 2 artwork

Episode 4 - Stages of Telling a Child Part 2

Safe Harbour is an illustrated storybook for children who have been bereaved by suicide. It has been developed by bereavement experts (both professionals and people with lived experience) to help a child with their grief by encouraging conversations and developing their understanding of death and suicide. This podcast was produced to help parents and carers use Safe Harbour, and to supportthem to have difficult conversations with their child about the death of their loved one. In each episode we are joined by Anna, a mother with lived experience, Dr. Philip Dodd, Clinical Advisor of the HSE National Office of Suicide Prevention and Gina Cantillon, Project Leader of Barnardos Children’s Bereavement Service. This podcast series is a conversation spilt into six parts. In this fourth episode, the panel are continuing to discuss the different stages of telling a child about a suicide. To access the Safe Harbour Storybook, accompanying guide, audiobook, worksheets and other helpful information visit www.childhoodbereavement.ie/safeharbour [http://www.childhoodbereavement.ie/safeharbour] The topic of this podcast involves discussions of suicide so listener caution is advised.

14 de may de 202428 min
episode Episode 3 - Stages of Telling a Child Part 1 artwork

Episode 3 - Stages of Telling a Child Part 1

Safe Harbour is an illustrated storybook for children who have been bereaved by suicide. It has been developed by bereavement experts (both professionals and people with lived experience) to help a child with their grief by encouraging conversations and developing their understanding of death and suicide. This podcast was produced to help parents and carers use Safe Harbour, and to support them to have difficult conversations with their child about the death of their loved one. In each episode we are joined by Anna, a mother with lived experience, Dr. Philip Dodd, Clinical Advisor of the HSE National Office of Suicide Prevention and Gina Cantillon, Project Leader of Barnardos Children’s Bereavement Service. This podcast series is a conversation spilt into six parts. In this third episode, the panel are discussing the different stages of telling a child about a suicide.  To access the Safe Harbour Storybook, accompanying guide, audiobook, worksheets and other helpful information visit www.childhoodbereavement.ie/safeharbour [http://www.childhoodbereavement.ie/safeharbour] The topic of this podcast involves discussions of suicide so listener caution is advised.

14 de may de 202431 min
episode Episode 2 - Navigating Other People’s Reactions artwork

Episode 2 - Navigating Other People’s Reactions

Safe Harbour is an illustrated storybook for children who have been bereaved by suicide. It has been developed by bereavement experts (both professionals and people with lived experience) to help a child with their grief by encouraging conversations and developing their understanding of death and suicide. This podcast was produced to help parents and carers use Safe Harbour, and to support them to have difficult conversations with their child about the death of their loved one. In each episode we are joined by Anna, a mother with lived experience, Dr. Philip Dodd, Clinical Advisor of the HSE National Office of Suicide Prevention and Gina Cantillon, Project Leader of Barnardos Children’s Bereavement Service. This podcast series is a conversation spilt into six parts. In this episode, we discuss other people’s reactions and repossess after a death by suicide.  To access the Safe Harbour Storybook, accompanying guide, audiobook, worksheets and other helpful information visit www.childhoodbereavement.ie/safeharbour [http://www.childhoodbereavement.ie/safeharbour] The topic of this podcast involves discussions of suicide so listener caution is advised.

13 de may de 202421 min