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Treasure Weekend: supporting bereaved siblings

Shirley Potts

Derian House Children's Hospice, Chorley, Lancashire

Michael Farrell

Department of Nursing, University of Liverpool/Alder Hey – Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital, Liverpool

Janet O'Toole

Derian House Children's Hospice, Chorley, Lancashire

The importance of allowing bereaved siblings the opportunity to be involved and mourn the loss of a sibling family member has gained increasing recognition. Child family members may need support in the same way that parents might need support to cope with a devastating loss. However, there are often few support services specifically focused to support bereaved children. Therefore, this article describes how a children's hospice provides specific support for bereaved siblings, by providing an opportunity for bereaved siblings to share a residential support weekend, known as the Treasure Weekend. The article describes the rationale, aims and the experience of the children's hospice, in facilitating this support service.

Key Words: bereavement • child • sibling relations • support groups

Palliative Medicine, Vol. 13, No. 1, 51-56 (1999)
DOI: 10.1191/026921699668468396


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