Life After Death: Experiences of Sibling Bereavement over the Life Course
4 July 2022, 19.00 – 20.00
ONLINE via Zoom
The Zoom link to access this event at 7 pm on Monday 4 July is below:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88570656662?pwd=clLdd8VPRFxum_BTdVxzWG32cFIIc4.1
Meeting ID: 885 7065 6662
Passcode: 776780
Based upon 4 years of research, Dr Laura Towers will be discussing the findings of her study which sought to explore people’s experiences of sibling bereavement. Though everyone’s account is different, owing to the uniqueness of personal relationships, Laura will be exploring some of the common themes that were raised by participants.
In contrast to the psychological literature that currently dominates understanding, Laura’s approach instead focuses on the social aspects of bereavement. For example, how are relationships between the living affected by a death, and how do siblings navigate social situations when conversation turns to family? Central to the study was a focus on time, seeking to understand further how these answers might change and evolve as the years pass by. Laura's talk will be divided up into 3 main themes- relationships; identity; time - summaries of which are included in the latest SIBBS newsletter
This event is open to everyone - bereaved siblings, parents, professionals and other family members. The aim is to shed more light on the ways that individuals, their lives and their relationships, are affected by the death of a sibling. Laura will present her key findings and then open up the conversation for comments and questions.
About the presenter
Laura Towers is a Research Fellow in the Department of Sociological Studies at the University of Sheffield. She is also a bereaved sibling, following the death of her older brother, Sean, when she was 18.
The evening will be hosted by Trustee of The Compassionate Friends, Claire Coveney. Claire's big brother and best friend Adrian (Aidy) died suddenly in May 2016, a few days before his 38th birthday.
Claire has over 15 years’ experience in communications, working in press and marketing for institutions such as the British Museum, and Arts Council England, and more recently as Head of Membership at the Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn.
She uses her role as a Trustee to help increase awareness work TCF does for bereaved parents and siblings.
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