We’re incredibly proud to share that grief education is now officially part of the national curriculum!!!
After an awful lot of tireless campaigning including the brilliant work of John Adams, whom we proudly support, new RSHE statutory guidance confirms that pupils in both primary and secondary schools will be taught about bereavement and grief.
This is a game-changing shift that will help future generations understand that grief is natural, personal, and nothing to hide from.
We believe this change will spark healthier conversations, and less taboo for those facing loss especially among young people.
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