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Getting through it – Jason Watkins and Clara Francis
SLOW Patrons, Jason Watkins and Clara Francis talk to the Guardian about losing their daughter Maude, aged two and a half.
My daughter died when she was seven. I still get waves of terrible grief today
Tim Whitworth’s article, published in The Telegraph, about the loss of Naomi and his experience of managing to continue through the grief. He also writes about how he found help from Helen and Douglas House and started a support group for bereaved dads.
Radio 4 Alone and Together – Revd. Dr. Anna Poulson preaching on Radio 4’s Mothering Sunday Service
Dr. Anna Poulson is preaching on Radio 4’s Morning Service for Mothering Sunday, considering her own experience of motherhood in a reflection of “And a sword shall pierce your heart too”. This is part of Radio 4’s Lent series, “Alone and Together”.
All Party Parliamentary Group Round Table
On November 9th 2015, SLOW was invited to take part in an All Party Parliamentary Group Round Table to discuss ‘The Arts and Palliative Care, Dying and Bereavement’
Interview with Nicola Whitworth about ‘Staying Alive’
Kat Roberts, the writer of the play ‘Staying Alive’ caught up with Nicola Whitworth, from bereaved parent support group SLOW. Nicola helped Kat with her research in writing Staying Alive: this kind of in-depth research is part of why Staying Alive is such a remarkable piece of theatre.
Jason Watkins on ITV Good Morning Britain talking about Sepsis
Jason Watkins appeared on ITV’s Good Morning Britain to talk about Sepsis and the launch of a pocket guide for parents by the UK Sepsis Trust.