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Welcome to the
Pet Bereavement Support Webinar Series
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                     Webinar 6 of 6:
    Pet bereavement support and developing protocols
Welcome to the
Pet Bereavement Support Webinar Series
                      from




  With Julia Dando MA – Training Manager, SCAS
Pet Bereavement Support


  What will we be looking at today?

• Who will be needing support?
• How can you meet their needs?
• What things can you put in place to
  make the experience easier?
Pet Bereavement Support




Who will be needing support?
Supporting the Client
                            What do they need?


•   Recognition of their loss

•   Permission to grieve / Permission to stop grieving

•   To know that you hear and understand what they are telling you

•   To know that they are not being judged

•   Opportunity to reflect and question with someone that understands

•   Information – after-death body care options, how they can check on
    their pet in its new home, etc
Pet Loss Support
                    Protocols

   Physical             Resources
 Environment




Compassionate
communication         Staff support
                        Self care
Pet Loss Support
                  Protocols

  Physical
Environment




         •Quiet room
         •Somewhere to sit down
         •Refreshments
         •Separate Exit
Pet Loss Support
                           Protocols

                                 Resources


•Handouts, Website
•PBSS information cards, leaflets and posters
•Tissues
•Envelopes/bags for fur/hair
•Sympathy cards
Pet Loss Support
                           Protocols

                                 Resource
                                 Materials

•Handouts, Website
•PBSS information cards, leaflets and posters
•Tissues
•Envelopes/bags for fur/hair
•Sympathy cards
Resources for
  children
Resources
                                       Further Reading
Companion Animal Death
       by Mary F. Stewart, Butterworth-Heinemann
Death of an Animal Friend
         Produced by the Society for Companion Animal Studies
         (SCAS)
Absent Friend
         by Laura and Martyn Lee, published by Henston

Goodbye, Dear Friend
        by Virginia Ironside, published by Robson

Coping with Pet Loss
        by Robin Grey, Sheldon Press

Handbook of Veterinary Communication Skills
       by Carol Gray and Jenny Moffett
Pet Loss Support
                     Protocols

          •Verbal recognition of the bond
          •Pre-bereavement discussions
                        •Validation of grief
                •Referral when appropriate

Compassionate                   •Follow up
communication
Supporting the Client
                 Effective / Active
                  Listening Skills

                    • Encouraging phrases
Reflecting            – “I see…..”
                      – “Go on….”
Restating
                    • Open vs. Closed
Paraphrasing          questions
                      –   Who?
Asking open           –   What?
questions             –   When?
                      –   Where?
Summarizing           –   (Why?)
                    • Allow silences/pauses
Supporting the Client
                            What do they need?


•   Recognition of their loss

•   Permission to grieve / Permission to stop grieving

•   To know that you hear and understand what they are telling you

•   To know that they are not being judged

•   Opportunity to reflect and question with someone that understands

•   Information – after-death body care options, how they can check on
    their pet in its new home, etc
Pet Loss Support
                         Protocols

•CPD
•PLS Officer
•Mentoring scheme
•Debriefs in staff meetings
•PBSS
•Talk about it
•Journal
•Know your limitations
                              Staff support
                                Self care
Pet Loss Support
                    Protocols



 Reflect upon what things you already
            have in place

What additional things could you put in
                place?
0800 096 6606
pbssmail@bluecross.org.uk
FREE
            Introducing “Pets as Therapy”
              30th April 2012 at 1pm (GMT)
      and repeated on 6th June 2012 at 6pm (GMT)

Bridging the gap: The role of horses and other animals
            in mental health and counselling
        Thursday 10th May 2012 @ 1pm (GMT)

      Pet Bereavement Support Webinar Series
              Starting on 30th May 2012
            on Wednesdays at 1pm (GMT)
Thank you
 very much
  for your
  attention

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Pet bereavement and developing protocols

  • 1. Welcome to the Pet Bereavement Support Webinar Series from Webinar 6 of 6: Pet bereavement support and developing protocols
  • 2. Welcome to the Pet Bereavement Support Webinar Series from With Julia Dando MA – Training Manager, SCAS
  • 3. Pet Bereavement Support What will we be looking at today? • Who will be needing support? • How can you meet their needs? • What things can you put in place to make the experience easier?
  • 4. Pet Bereavement Support Who will be needing support?
  • 5. Supporting the Client What do they need? • Recognition of their loss • Permission to grieve / Permission to stop grieving • To know that you hear and understand what they are telling you • To know that they are not being judged • Opportunity to reflect and question with someone that understands • Information – after-death body care options, how they can check on their pet in its new home, etc
  • 6. Pet Loss Support Protocols Physical Resources Environment Compassionate communication Staff support Self care
  • 7. Pet Loss Support Protocols Physical Environment •Quiet room •Somewhere to sit down •Refreshments •Separate Exit
  • 8. Pet Loss Support Protocols Resources •Handouts, Website •PBSS information cards, leaflets and posters •Tissues •Envelopes/bags for fur/hair •Sympathy cards
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. Pet Loss Support Protocols Resource Materials •Handouts, Website •PBSS information cards, leaflets and posters •Tissues •Envelopes/bags for fur/hair •Sympathy cards
  • 13. Resources for children
  • 14. Resources Further Reading Companion Animal Death by Mary F. Stewart, Butterworth-Heinemann Death of an Animal Friend Produced by the Society for Companion Animal Studies (SCAS) Absent Friend by Laura and Martyn Lee, published by Henston Goodbye, Dear Friend by Virginia Ironside, published by Robson Coping with Pet Loss by Robin Grey, Sheldon Press Handbook of Veterinary Communication Skills by Carol Gray and Jenny Moffett
  • 15. Pet Loss Support Protocols •Verbal recognition of the bond •Pre-bereavement discussions •Validation of grief •Referral when appropriate Compassionate •Follow up communication
  • 16. Supporting the Client Effective / Active Listening Skills • Encouraging phrases Reflecting – “I see…..” – “Go on….” Restating • Open vs. Closed Paraphrasing questions – Who? Asking open – What? questions – When? – Where? Summarizing – (Why?) • Allow silences/pauses
  • 17. Supporting the Client What do they need? • Recognition of their loss • Permission to grieve / Permission to stop grieving • To know that you hear and understand what they are telling you • To know that they are not being judged • Opportunity to reflect and question with someone that understands • Information – after-death body care options, how they can check on their pet in its new home, etc
  • 18. Pet Loss Support Protocols •CPD •PLS Officer •Mentoring scheme •Debriefs in staff meetings •PBSS •Talk about it •Journal •Know your limitations Staff support Self care
  • 19. Pet Loss Support Protocols Reflect upon what things you already have in place What additional things could you put in place?
  • 21. FREE Introducing “Pets as Therapy” 30th April 2012 at 1pm (GMT) and repeated on 6th June 2012 at 6pm (GMT) Bridging the gap: The role of horses and other animals in mental health and counselling Thursday 10th May 2012 @ 1pm (GMT) Pet Bereavement Support Webinar Series Starting on 30th May 2012 on Wednesdays at 1pm (GMT)
  • 22. Thank you very much for your attention

Notas del editor

  1. Welcome to the 5th in a series of 6 webinars looking at Pet Bereavement Support
  2. My name is Julia Dando and I work for The Society for Companion Animal Studies
  3. Ask audience who it is that they will be supporting in terms of clients Veterinary clients (pet owners) People rehoming aniamls Animal welfare officers and staff Your family, friends, Yourself
  4. Remember last week we looked at what people need? There are also some practical things you can put in place to support people.
  5. Colours – there is a reason that dentists and doctors/hospitals go for pastel shades….calming Bright pictures can be used but avoid specific breeds and species….flowers and scenes may be more appropriate
  6. Some practices create a Grief information pack containing a variety of information sheets and leaflets.
  7. Pre-bereavement discussions: Access to support for anticipatory grief – pre-euthanasia / rehoming discussion about the process.
  8. Remember the active listening skills that we looked at last week If you missed the session on how to support people it will be repeated on 4 th July – those of you that did attend the recording is still there for you to remind yourself of the tools and skills you can use.
  9. Remember again about what people need? Refer to yesterday’s training – people need YOU to LISTEN – and sometimes this will be the ONLY important thing (more than you giving THEM information).
  10. Supporting others can be very emotionally draining for yourself – don’t BURNOUT. Its all very well having protocols in place – but if people don’t know WHO is responsible for doing what – it wont work and things get missed and forgotten. PLSO – Useful BUT you are a team – EVERYONE needs to be involved. Duties for a PLSO could be: Writing up pet loss support (PLS) practice protocols – developed and agreed by the practice team Ensuring everyone in the practice, including new staff and non-clinical team members has a copy of the practice pet loss support protocols Taking a mentoring/training role for other staff in PLS ensuring that the principles behind the protocols are understood and acted upon Acting as the first point of contact for PLS related issues Ordering PBSS leaflets, posters and ensuring surgery display for PLS Ensuring a deputy PLSC is appointed Making sure condolence cards are ordered for use in practice Ensuring condolence cards are personally written and sent to a bereaved client ALSO: DO SOMETHING ELSE – do something that does NOT involve supporting people or animals. Even if its just for a few hours a week. Go to the cinema, play sports, go for a walk, go out for dinner, go dancing. Limitations – remember you are NOT a counsellor (unless you are a counsellor of course) – Don’t expect to fix it……
  11. Make a list – what is possible given your environment – your client needs and your resources available
  12. http://www.scas.org.uk/2941/scas-webinar-series.html Also: Bespoke solutions
  13. http://www.scas.org.uk/2899/Pet-BereavementSupportWebinarSeries.html