Online Support Group for Parents Bereaved by a Road Traffic Incident
20 October 2021, 19.00 – 20.30
Online Via Zoom
WE ARE SO SORRY BUT THIS GROUP HAS HAD TO BE POSTPONED. A NEW DATE WILL BE ANNOUNCED VERY SHORTLY
WHEN OUR CHILD HAS DIED IN A ROAD TRAFFIC INCIDENT
Roads are perhaps the most dangerous zones in our modern world. A random mechanical failure or a momentary lapse of concentration can have fatal consequences.
A child may be fatally injured crossing the road. A younger child riding their bike, or an adult cyclist could be a victim. A child of any age might have been a passenger in a vehicle involved in a collision. Our child’s death on the roads may have been caused by a stranger’s dangerous or reckless driving. Our feelings may be even more conflicted if our child was the driver and at fault.
In almost every other aspect of life, we suffer for the misjudgements we make, but we survive. We live and learn. However, the road does not always offer us a second chance
Any parent whose child has died struggles in some way to find a way forward. However, this struggle may be even harder for those bereaved in such a sudden and traumatic way. Tragically, our child has paid a heavy price.
At this time we are running this event as a facilitated online group using Zoom .
Unfortunately due to the nature of online groups we will be limiting the number of attendees and booking is via our website only.
PLEASE NOTE WE WILL BE GIVING PRIORITY TO THOSE WHO HAVE NOT ATTENDED ONE OF OUR ONLINE SUPPORT GROUPS BEFORE
We will confirm your attendance by email.
If this event is fully booked we are hoping to run further groups at a later date to give more parents the opportunity to attend.
Once you book you will receive more details closer to the meeting date. Just a reminder to check your spam or junk email folders if you haven’t received the link for the online meeting by the day of the meeting. Please contact info@tcf.org.uk if you have any questions or queries.
Please note that these online events are run by bereaved parent volunteers. Our volunteers are not professionals and so what we offer is a uniquely warm, comforting and supportive online group organised and facilitated by parents who have also experienced the loss of a child and have found understanding and hope themselves through The Compassionate Friends.
If you are newly bereaved:
Please note, our online support group meetings may not be the most appropriate form of support for very newly bereaved parents. We know how vulnerable we can be in the early weeks and months of our grief and how raw the pain and heartache can feel.
In an online support environment, we will of course do all we can to express our empathy to newly bereaved parents verbally but we won’t be able to offer the very important physical presence and contact that physical groups can offer especially when parents become very upset. Our online meetings tend to be shorter than physical meetings which also means that we won’t have as much time to hear from all group members in the ways in which we would do if we were meeting face to face.
We know that in the early days of our grief, there is a strong need to tell our ‘story’ about the loss of our precious child. We know that this is a very important part of grieving – however, our support groups, whether online or face to face can only offer the opportunity to say a little about your loss and in not too much detail so as to enable everyone to have a chance to speak and also to minimise the risk of anyone attending being re-traumatised around their own loss by hearing graphic details of someone else’s loss. It would help to know how early you are in your loss and whether you are already receiving TCF support – what we don’t wish to do is increase the vulnerability of any bereaved parent by not managing your expectations about what our support group offers and is unable to offer. We may make contact if we need to explore with you whether our online group support is the most appropriate way to support you at this stage in your loss.
What a parent has said after an earlier support group:
'Just seeing and hearing from people bereaved in a similar way made me feel less isolated and less ‘victimised’. The facilitators were great ! '
'The group was brilliant. So nice to be with people who Understand. The group was able to share their thoughts and feelings.'
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