"Someone has died in a road crash" - A partnership between the Bermuda Police Service (BPS) and East End Telecom.
Like adults, children affected by road death and injury need loving support and information. It is often better to tell children things through honest discussion and involve them in decision making rather than keep them in the dark and leave them excluded in an effort to protect them from the truth.
Thanks to the support of our partner East End Group, the BPS is pleased to announce that they will be able to supply this free book to children bereaved by road crashes.
“Someone has died in a road crash”, is full of colourful, warm illustrations and text that helps adults to support children and answer their questions. Each Child’s book comes with an accompanying guide booklet for parents caring for a bereaved child.
Additionally we have also brought in a booklet titled “Coping with grief when someone you love dies suddenly” which is for anyone who has suffered the shattering experience of a loved one dying suddenly. It aims to help people understand emotions and feelings commonly suffered and provides straightforward advice on how to cope and who can help you recover.
Going forward we are looking into bringing in a second book for bereaved children titled “Someone has died suddenly” which is aimed at children bereaved by any sudden cause.
All these books will be available free from the BPS Family Liaison Officers who are assigned to families after an incident involving a death in order to assist them through the process of investigations and other legal proceedings.
Call the Bermuda Police Service Family Liaison Coordinator at 295-0011 for further information on these books and the role of the Family Liaison Officer. |