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Focusing on workplace supports and staff training at the European Grief Conference 2024
and recently attended and presented at the in Dublin. Marita gave an oral presentation on how we can we better support people who experience pregnancy loss under 24 weeks in the workplace, on behalf of the PLACES project team.
She also presented posters relating to perinatal bereavement education and training: a scoping review of international literature and resources led by Sinead Harkin, Summer Scholar, and a mapping study of education and training provision in Ireland which she led. Both studies were conducted with the support of the National Women and Infants Programme as part of the implementation of the National Standards for Bereavements Care following Pregnancy Loss and Perinatal Death.
The conference was attended by over 400 people, consisting of researchers, practitioners, and educators from various disciplines and practice sectors. We have lots of learning and interesting conversations to reflect on after the two days. It was great to see much pregnancy loss-related work presented also, by a range of people, including Dr 脕ine Aventin (Queen鈥檚 深夜亚洲福利久久 Belfast), Brenda Casey (National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street), Ann Doherty (Mayo 深夜亚洲福利久久 Hospital), Claire Flahavan (National Maternity Hospital), Kathleen Massmann (Healing Moments Counseling, Minnesota) and Trine Giving Kalstad (深夜亚洲福利久久 of Bergen). We must also thank Dominic Campbell, Arts and Cultural Engagement Manager at the (IHF), for showcasing 鈥Why my baby died鈥 during his opening conference plenary titled 鈥楽ense-Making?: Knowledge making in grief through a national Arts and Cultural Engagement programme鈥.
The IHF hosted the conference in partnership with the (BNE), and the . Many thanks to all involved for their work in making the event such a success. In particular, we would like to thank Orla Keegan (Director of Bereavement and Education), Dr Amanda Roberts (Bereavement Development Manager) and all of the team at the IHF.
PLRG presentations at EGC2024
| Title | Authors |
|---|---|
| How can we better support people who experience pregnancy loss <24 weeks in the workplace? Insights from a mixed-methods study conducted in the Republic of Ireland [Oral] | Ruadh Kelly-Harrington, Marita Hennessy*, Sara Leitao, Maeve O鈥橲ullivan, Caroline Dalton-O鈥機onnor, Mary Donnelly, Claire Murray, Daniel Nuzum, Keelin O鈥橠onoghue |
| Staff education and training interventions regarding pregnancy loss and perinatal death bereavement care: A scoping review [Poster] | Sinead Harkin, Keelin O'Donoghue, Marita Hennessy* |
| Education and training opportunities on bereavement care for perinatal loss for maternity staff in the Republic of Ireland: A mapping study [Poster] | Marita Hennessy*, Keelin O'Donoghue |
More information
The took place at Croke Park, Dublin from 11-13 November 2024. The theme of this year鈥檚 conference was 鈥楤ereavement and Grief: Responding to need and building collaborative networks鈥. The event was structured around a four-tiered needs-based bereavement care model and showcased a variety of research, education/policy and practice initiatives on bereavement and grief-related topics.
The European Grief Conference brings together researchers, practitioners, and educators to learn, share and feel inspired to collaborate around the development and implementation of effective and culturally sensitive bereavement care responses across Europe.
The is a national charity that addresses dying, death and bereavement in Ireland. Its vision is an Ireland where people facing end of life or bereavement, and those who care for them, are provided with the care and support that they need. The PLRG collaborates with the IHF on the Pregnancy and Infant Loss Ireland Website: .
鈥Why my baby died鈥 is a collaboration between the Pregnancy Loss Research Group and , illustrator. This graphic narrative, based on research led by Dr 脛nne Helps, provides important, actionable insights 鈥 to clinicians, policymakers and other knowledge users 鈥 into what is needed to meaningfully involve bereaved parents in perinatal death review processes. 鈥榃hy my baby died鈥 was funded through an , supported by .

Marita Hennessy presenting posters at EGC2024