Grieving students: The response and support of educators in Irish schools

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Aoife O'Brien, Conor McGuckin, 'Grieving students: The response and support of educators in Irish schools', Graduate Students’ Union of the University of Dublin, Trinity College, Journal of Postgraduate Research;, 2014Download Item:
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It is estimated that bereavement has affected between 36,000 and 60,000
young people in Ireland. Little academic research has been conducted to
ascertain the response of Irish schools to bereavement and grief support.
The research outlined in this paper documents the approach and response
of Irish primary and post-primary schools regarding policy and provision of
support to students who have experienced bereavement as well as providing
preliminary analyses of exploratory interviews with key stakeholders. The
Bereavement Audit Survey was administered to a representative sample of
primary and post-primary schools throughout the Republic of Ireland (N =
1,474). A total of 372 questionnaires were returned (achieved rate of 25.24%).
The results demonstrate that in the absence of clear advice and support,
Irish schools are being proactive and supportive of the students in their
care, however, they also indicate the desire for further support in terms of
policy, curricula materials, practice direction, staff support, and a Continual
Professional Development programme. Preliminary results from exploratory
interviews with key stakeholders with a remit in the area of bereavement and
loss support are indicative of a need for current resources to be utilised in
a more effective manner to increase confidence, governmental support, and
training.
Author: O'Brien, Aoife; McGuckin, Conor
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young people, students, grief, education, BereavementISSN:
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