Children’s Dementia Zoom Support Sessions (update)
Birmingham Irish • October 24, 2020
As an organisation, we know first-hand just how difficult it can be when a loved one is living with dementia, but these circumstances can be especially tough on children.
This is why, as an organisation, we want to be a rock for little ones experiencing this confusing period with their families, by helping them to understand and giving them space to talk through any worries or share their feelings, both with staff and other children in a similar situation.
With the help of the lovely people at BBC Children in Need, we are providing this through our interactive Zoom support sessions.
If you know of any children or families who would benefit from this service, we would love you to get in touch with us.
For more information and to pass on details, please call Paulene, our Children’s Support Worker, on 07495 711 696 or email paulene@birish.org.uk.
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