Bereavement – Online Course
Develop an understanding of Bereavement. Use this enhanced knowledge to support pupils who have suffered a bereavement, whilst awaiting outside agency support. (Part of the Mental Health mini-course series)
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Target Group: SLT, Teachers
Bereavement is part of a series of short courses designed by Angela Coates to help support Education Practitioners in the classroom setting, when dealing with issues that can affect Mental Health.
With the current 2020 Pandemic, it is inevitable that practitioners will encounter a pupil who has suffered a bereavement. Like other topics in this series the subject is often seen as upsetting. Practitioners fear causing further damage in the situation and often doubt their own abilities to Nurture others in a productive way.
With the demand for outside agency support likely to increase significantly, let's be proactive and get a better understanding of bereavement and what we might be able to do in the classroom setting.
Course Presenter: Angela Coates
EARLY YEARS / WELLBEING – Angela Coates is an Independent Educational Consultant and part time Advisory Teacher with over twenty years of experience working in the early years and primary setting.
Angela has spent the last twelve years in the Nurture Unit where she developed a reputation for successfully managing the most challenging classes. Angela Coates’ role as a part of running the Nurture unit included advisory work for Mainstream Schools and SLT duties predominantly dealing with Safeguarding and pastoral care/family liaison. Pupils in her care attended both settings. Therefore, she has experience of overseeing the fusion of Nurture and Mainstream classes.
Angela now runs training courses for schools/parents/educational bodies etc. She has her own business page https://www.facebook.com/ thenurturepro where by she coaches Teachers and parents in supporting ALN.
Angela’s main degree was in Language and Communication. She is an NGN (Nurture UK) qualified Nurture Teacher and level 3 OCN Forest School practitioner. She is Group Theraplay(R) trained and Mental Health First Aid Trained. Angela has been a volunteer for SNAP Cymru.
Angela is passionate about ALN and continues to support and guide teachers in the Mainstream and Special Educational settings to successfully deliver the ALN reforms and Nurture/Inclusive Curriculums.