We are proud to announce that Little Wings of Hope is launching a Workplace Baby Loss Bereavement Training in collaboration with Paula Abramson. This essential training will take place on 10th October, in Witham, Essex, and is designed to equip workplaces with the tools and understanding needed to support employees affected by baby loss.
Why Baby Loss Workplace Training is Vital
The loss of a baby is a deeply personal and heart-breaking experience, yet it is still an often-overlooked issue in professional environments. Many employees returning to work after such a loss struggle with inadequate support, misunderstanding, or even discrimination. This training is crucial for HR teams, managers, and colleagues to foster a compassionate and inclusive workplace culture.
A well-informed workplace can:
✔ Provide emotional support and reduce isolation for grieving employees.
✔ Promote understanding of how grief impacts performance and well-being.
✔ Help managers navigate sensitive conversations with confidence.
✔ Improve workplace policies to accommodate bereaved employees.
About Paula Abramson
Paula Abramson, founder of Bereavement Training International (BTI), is a highly respected psychotherapist specialising in grief and bereavement support, particularly following the loss of a baby or child. BTI has been endorsed by the Neonatal Nurses Association for delivering high-quality training programs that help professionals offer compassionate care.
Training Details
📅 Date: 10th October
📍 Location: Witham, Essex
💷 Cost: £60 per person
To book your place, please email littlewingsofhopeuk@gmail.com.
Help Us Spread the Word
We would greatly appreciate anyone sharing this opportunity with their networks and employers. Ensuring that workplaces understand how to support grieving employees is essential in fostering a compassionate and inclusive working environment.
For more information about our work, please visit www.littlewingsofhope.co.uk.
Together, we can create more supportive workplaces for those affected by baby loss. 💙✨

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