The UK Commission on Bereavement has launched national surveys for children and young people bereaved in the last three years to get their views on how families, friends, schools and services can provide support. It is important that the Commission hears directly from children and young people to inform their recommendations to government and other decision-makers about how bereavement support can be improved. Surveys for 5-12 year olds and their parent or carer, 13-15 year olds and 16-17 year olds are open until Monday 31st January.
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