Bereavement Research Forum
Bereavement Research Forum
Conference/symposium
reports
November, 2004 - Developing models of bereavement
November, 2006 - Challenging Issues in the bereavement research process
October 2007 - Dissonant Loss
February 2008 - New Voices: “The influence of religion on continuing bonds and responses to
bereavement: a consideration of the Muslim, Christian and Jewish faiths.”
Dawn Chaplin - Bereavement in the Abrahamic faiths: the lived experiences following the death of a
person in an acute hospital setting
Hanan Hussein & Jan Oyebode - Influences of religion and culture on continuing bonds after
bereavement in British Muslims of Pakistani origin
November 2008 - Telling Untold Stories: giving voice to the disenfranchised in bereavement research
- All Saints' Conference Centre, St Albans
Dr Sue Read Bereavement Stories and People with Learning Difficulties
Dr Katherine Froggatt Living and Losing: Older People's Accounts of Ageing
February 2009 - Money, Bereavement and Grief: Financial Implications of the death of a life partner
February 2010 - Bereavement by Suicide
Philippa Whittick Contemporary discourses about responsibility and their impact on the experience of
bereavement by suicide
David Trickey Interventions for children bereaved by suicide: challenges in their evaluation
November 2010 - Death Today: Tabloid or Taboo ? Exploring the relationship between bereavement
research and the media
Jenny Green Cruse Armed Forces Project
Clive Seale Mass media reporting of research on end-of-life decisions
Colin Pritchard The media & violent deaths of children: an international perspective
Mrs Anjit Hussain Public reporting of honour killings in the media and the personal tragedy
February 2011 - Grieving for a Child: New Understandings of Parents’ Experiences
Mairi Harper Bereaved Parents – what are they coping with and what makes a difference?
February 2012
Heather Skirton Psychological impact of inherited disease - risk, testing and survival
Alison Metcalfe Inherited genetic conditions (IGC) and the implications for end of life care and bereavement